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Glam Slam Ulysses

Glam Slam Ulysses movie poster

Movie details


Premiere: 21 August 1993: Glam Slam, Los Angeles, CA
Released: -
Director: Kenneth Robins
Writers: Prince (as SymbolSmallerBlue.png) & Kenneth Robins
Producers: David Haugland – producer

Jim Colachis – producer
Nicholas Colachis – producer
Steve Edelson – producer
Julie Hartley – supervising producer
Maverick Hill – assistant producer
Jamie King– producer
Prince – executive producer

Productions Companies: -
Music by: Prince (as SymbolSmallerBlue.png)
Genre(s): Stage Show
Runtime: 65 minutes
Technical Specification(s): -
Distributor(s):

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Box Office, Nominations & Awards


Glam Slam Ulysses is a 1993 stage production, loosely based on Homer’s Odyssey. It combined video and live performance and was advertised as ‘The Homer-Erotic Odyssey of Ulysses and His Gang, “Strays of the World”, Through the Universe of Glam Slam’ and billed as being ‘presented in Glam-o-Rama’ and featuring ‘13 new songs’, where each song was meant to represented an element from Homer’s Odyssey. It was performed at Glam Slam in Los Angeles, California with a capacity of 400 patrons per show for the event. Tickets costed $ 19.99 for the 7:30 shows and $ 15.00 for the Sunday matinees.

The show starring Carmen Electra as Penelope and Calypso ran for a limited time, with performances from 21 August 1993 until 4 September 1993. The male lead was performed by Frank Williams and Jamie King provided the choreography.
Prince does not appear in the production, but all the music is composed and performed by him.

The production was initially thought to be touring the States following its opening stint at Glam Slam, but reviews were bleak and production was halted after the initial series of dates were played in Los Angeles.


Cast & Crew
Cast
  • Carmen Electra
  • Frank Williams
  • Chad Allen
  • Shaun Earl
  • Joaquín Escamilla
  • Dina Lee Helm
  • Kerri Ann James
  • Sebastian LaCause
  • Becky Luckett
  • Stefanie Roos
  • Dominque Schatz
  • Kevin Stea
  • Sergio Carbajal
  • Alexis Valentin
Main Crew
  • Production

Jim Colachis – producer
Nicholas Colachis – producer
Steve Edelson – producer
Julie Hartley – supervising producer
Maverick Hill – assistant producer
Jamie King– producer
Prince (as SymbolSmallerBlue.png) – executive producer

  • Music

Prince (as SymbolSmallerBlue.png)

Other Crew

Credits
Company Credits
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Synopsis

The story of Glam Slam Ulysses is a loose translation of the original Greek epic by Homer originates from the 8th Century B.C. Originally an oral tradition passed down for generations, the story likely wasn’t “written” until much later. The Odyssey tells the story of Ulysses’ voyage home to his island of Ithaca and his wife Penelope after a 10-year absence having fought in the Trojan War and being kept prisoner by the sea nymph Calypso. “Ulysses” is his name in Latin – in the original Greek it was “Odysseus,” from which the word “odyssey” is derived.

Making of
Shooting

22 August 1993 5:00 PM + 7:30 PM
24 August 1993 7:30 PM
26 August 1993 7:30 PM
27 August 1993 7:30 PM
28 August 1993 7:30 PM
29 August 1993 5:00 PM + 7:30 PM
31 August 1993 7:30 PM
2 September 1993 7:30 PM
3 September 1993 7:30 PM
4 September 1993 7:30 PM


Act 01: The Ship:            Strays Of The World
Interlude:          Come
Act 02:The Cyclops:        Interactive
Act 03:Lotus Land:    Dolphin
Act 04: Circe:          Pheromone
Act 05:Penelope:    Dark
Act 06: Hades:             Loose!
Act 07: The Sirens:           Space
Interlude:          Poem
Act 08: Scylla :           What’s My Name
Act 09: Calypso:  Endorphinemachine
Interlude:          Come
Act 10: The Suitors:     Race
Act 11: The Trojan Horse:  Come
Act 12: The Homecoming:    Strays Of The World
Finale: The Celebration:   Pope

Shooting Schedule & Locations
 
Additional Information

Promotion (at time of release) Trivia

  • The actual sequence of songs in the production is different as advertised on the flier, with Lotus Land and The Cyclops switching places.

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