
The Homecoming of Ulysses
Music · Comedy · Family
Overview
Frank Groothof tells and sings the story of Ulysses' homecoming. He is accompanied musically by the saxphone ensemble Sax et Plus. The Dutch peninsula of Schiermonnikoog forms the backdrop for the story, in which Groothof himself plays almost all carachters.
Top Cast


Frank Groothof
Frank Groothof
Narrator/Odysseus/Telemachus/Eénoog/Poseidon/Zeus/Hofdame/Penelopeia
Frank Groothof
Narrator/Odysseus/Telemachus/Eénoog/Poseidon/Zeus/Hofdame/Penelopeia
Mariët Overdiep
Mariët Overdiep
Athene/Musician
Mariët Overdiep
Athene/Musician
Mia Svensson
Mia Svensson
Musician
Mia Svensson
Musician
Rudy Snippe
Rudy Snippe
Musician
Rudy Snippe
Musician
Adri van Velsen
Adri van Velsen
Musician
Adri van Velsen
Musician
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