PhotosPHOTO EXCLUSIVE: "Welcome to Amsterdam!" Backstage at the Arden Theatre's Tulipomania With Billy BustamanteCast member Billy Bustamante takes Playbill.com readers behind the scenes (and on a walking tour of Philly) at the new musical Tulipomania: The Musical, playing its world premiere at the Arden Theatre Company.
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Matthew Blank
June 25, 2012
Bustamante shows off some of the city's famous sights before heading to the theatre and introducing the world of Tulipomania.
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PHOTO EXCLUSIVE: "Welcome to Amsterdam!" Backstage at the Arden Theatre's Tulipomania With Billy Bustamante
PHOTO EXCLUSIVE: "Welcome to Amsterdam!" Backstage at the Arden Theatre's Tulipomania With Billy Bustamante
Cast member Billy Bustamante takes Playbill.com readers behind the scenes (and on a walking tour of Philly) at the new musical Tulipomania: The Musical, playing its world premiere at the Arden Theatre Company. Read the Playbill.com story.
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I'm having an awesome time working on this great show at the Arden Theatre and am excited to give you all a taste of Philly, the Arden, and our wonderful cast!
Billy Bustamante
Taking a stroll through Philly on the way to the theatre. This is Broad St. A.K.A. the "Avenue Of The Arts".
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Quick shout out to my alma mater, The University of the Arts. Half of the Tulipomania company are U. Arts grads!
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Philly is filled with art on every corner. Here is my favorite mural. It's in a parking lot!
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I finally reach the Arden Theatre which is in the heart of Old City. It's a neighborhood filled with history, great bars, restaurants and art galleries. It's always an entertaining stroll down these streets.
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You'll always find a tour guide in period dress showing tourists the historic sites in the area.
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Like Betsy Ross's house! Located steps from the Arden!
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People here love their pets...And who wouldn't love that green cutie pie?!
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Quick stop by my favorite coffee shop to fuel up before the show...
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Outside the theatre I run into Alan, one of the Arden's Professional Apprentices advertising the Arden's two shows: Robin Hood and TULIPOMANIA!
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Quick stop to check out the gorgeous lobby where people are just getting out or an early showing of Robin Hood.
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The headshot board. I took a couple of these!
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A peek at the plans for the Arden's new space to be opened a few doors down the street. Very exciting!
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And now for the behind the scenes stuff...
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I run into the lovely Madalyn (who plays the "Daughter" in our show) signing in at the call board.
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Our lovely crew members chilling out in the green room.
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It's jam session day in the green room! Here are cast members, Ben Dibble and Jeff Coon going over some music.
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Here's our genius Music Director, Dan Kazemi and cast member, Alex Keiper jamming out.
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Alex decided to let it rip at the end...And it was amazing.
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Now to get ready! Here's cast member, Joilet Harris putting the finishing touches on her show face.
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Madalyn getting some work done at her station.
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Alex curling her hair to match the picture that gets drawn of her in the show.
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The resemblance is uncanny!
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Alex channeling her inner Chorus Line dancer.
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In the men's dressing room, Jeff is all dressed and squeezes in a quick game before heading out to do his pre-show.
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Ben showing us what happened to his slipper on his way to work.
And enter cast member, Adam Heller. Adam has the coolest folding bike on the planet. Here's the BEFORE...
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And AFTER! It amazes me every time!
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Here I am showing off the hand made cigar boxes we got for opening night from our awesome author/ composer, Michael Ogborn.
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Here's the view from the wing as I hop into the house for some pre-show pics!
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Here's our wonderful Stage Manager, John making sure everything is set before opening the house.
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I have to say it. Our theatre rocks. Gotta love the hanging lanterns. They almost look like upside down tulips!
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And Set Designer, James Kronzer did an amazing job creating our Amsterdam hash bar. The audience gets this awesome view but there are so many details that make this set so special...
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Our menu board which shows our selection of "herbal refreshments".
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Our side tables that double as chess boards. Jeff plays a bit during the pre-show.
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Here's our hand painted tile that get referenced in the show.
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Our bathroom complete with old postcards, and disco ball.
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Our Asst. Stage Manager, Sam and our Stage Manager, John doing a final check.
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Here's Jeff all dressed and ready to do his pre-show.
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Jeff gets to be in the bar working as the audience comes in. First he portions out the pot. Fake, of course.
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Then he rolls the joints we all smoke throughout the show.
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Almost done...
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I grab a quick shot of the back of the set before the house opens. Could we have a more perfect address?
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Adam, Ben and I are all dressed and ready to start the show. We are all on stage the entire time so I'll see you at the finish line.
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As a special treat, Tulipomania's writer, Michael hosted a piano bar-style sing along after the show!
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Here's Michael and one of our musicians, Andrew rocking out for everyone.
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Robin Hood cast member, Steve Pacek takes the mic and offers a little ditty.
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As does Robin Hood cast member, Carl Clemons-Hopkins. The man can scat!
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Next up, Alex belting out one of her old favorites.
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Then Joilet finishes the show with some R.E.S.P.E.C.T.
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The lady can sing!
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And that concludes our day at the Adren Theatre and Tulipomania! Come down to Philly and check us out! Show runs through July 1.
The show features book, music and lyrics by Barrymore Award winner Michael Ogborn.
Arden previously gave voice to Ogborn's Baby Case, his provocative musical fantasia about the Lindbergh baby kidnapping, which won the native-son songwriter a Barrymore; that show is getting its New York premiere this summer in the New York Musical Theatre Festival.
For the 17th century-set Tulipomania: The Musical, playing to July 1 on the F. Otto Haas Stage, director Terrence J. Nolen has collected a cast of Arden veterans, including Jeff Coon (Arden's Sunday in the Park with George, Assassins), Ben Dibble (Candide, Assassins), Adam Heller (My Name Is Asher Lev; Caroline, or Change, Off-Broadway's Make Me a Song, Merrily We Roll Along), Joilet F. Harris (Barrymore Award for Caroline, or Change; Violet), Alex Keiper (The Flea and the Professor) and Billy Bustamante (Pacific Overtures). Here's how Arden bills the musical: "Before we had the subprime mortgage crisis or the dot com bust, Holland had the Tulip craze of 1636, the first recorded financial bubble. Six strangers in an Amsterdam hash bar recall this seedy story of love, sex, money, and power, as the story shifts seamlessly between both time periods."
Ogborn said in production notes, "The score is contemporary in sound, structure and arrangement with harmonic underpinnings of 17th-century music and folk ballad forms, along with influences from Turkey and Afghanistan where the tulip was first discovered. This story gives me the opportunity to return to the themes I began exploring as a young composer: greed, forgiveness, redemption — and how one man's actions profoundly affect those around him and history itself."
Tulipomania is Arden's third Ogborn premiere following 2001's Baby Case (Barrymore Award for Outstanding Original Music) and 2003's Café Puttanesca.
The production team creating the "smoky production" includes set designer James Kronzer (Barrymore Award winner for Something Intangible), costume designer Rosemarie McKelvey (Barrymore Award winner for Something Intangible and Caroline, or Change), lighting designer John Stephen Hoey and sound designer Jorge Cousineau. Music director Dan Kazemi leads "the live band of six onstage musicians who are incorporated into the action of the on-stage hash bar."
Arden is at 40 N. 2nd Street in Old City, Philadelphia. Visit ardentheatre.org for more information.