Notre Dame de Paris cast

Notre Dame de Paris Cast - Broadway musical

Music by Richard Cocciante
Lyrics by Luc Plamondon

Comprehensive Cast History of Notre-Dame de Paris.



The cast of Notre-Dame de Paris has evolved over the years, featuring numerous remarkable talents across various productions worldwide. Each cast has brought unique interpretations to the timeless characters of Esmeralda, Quasimodo, Frollo, and others, enriching the legacy of this iconic musical.



Original Paris Cast (1998).



  • Hélène Ségara: Esmeralda - Her poignant vocals brought depth to the central character.

  • Garou: Quasimodo - His raw, emotional performance made Quasimodo an unforgettable character.

  • Daniel Lavoie: Frollo - Lavoie’s brooding portrayal captured Frollo’s inner torment.

  • Bruno Pelletier: Gringoire - A poetic narrator with an engaging voice.

  • Patrick Fiori: Phoebus - Balanced charisma and complexity.

  • Luck Mervil: Clopin - Vibrant and commanding.

  • Julie Zenatti: Fleur-de-Lys - A delicate yet impactful performance.



Original London Cast (2000).



  • Tina Arena: Esmeralda - Known for her rich, emotive voice.

  • Garou: Quasimodo - Reprised his iconic role to critical acclaim.

  • Daniel Lavoie: Frollo - Continued his gripping interpretation of Frollo’s descent into obsession.

  • Bruno Pelletier: Gringoire - A standout feature of the production.

  • Steve Balsamo: Phoebus - Charismatic with a strong stage presence.

  • Luck Mervil: Clopin - Energetic and dynamic.

  • Natasha St-Pier: Fleur-de-Lys - Brought complexity to the character’s jealousy.



Original Italian Cast (2002).



  • Lola Ponce: Esmeralda - Her fiery portrayal and vocal prowess won critical praise.

  • Giò Di Tonno: Quasimodo - Brought immense pathos to the role.

  • Vittorio Matteucci: Frollo - A dark and intense interpretation.

  • Matteo Setti: Gringoire - Captured the poetic essence of the character.

  • Graziano Galatone: Phoebus - Balanced romanticism with arrogance.

  • Marco Guerzoni: Clopin - A lively and memorable performance.

  • Claudia D'Ottavi: Fleur-de-Lys - Brought emotional depth to the character.



Original Canadian French Cast (1999).



  • France D'Amour: Esmeralda - Her rich tones added a distinctive touch to the character.

  • Mario Pelchat: Quasimodo - Emotionally resonant in his portrayal of the outcast bell-ringer.

  • Robert Marien: Frollo - A commanding presence on stage.

  • Sylvain Cossette: Gringoire - Delivered a passionate performance.

  • Pierre Bénard-Conway: Phoebus - His interpretation balanced charm with ruthlessness.

  • Charles Biddle Jr.: Clopin - Vibrant and engaging.

  • Natasha St-Pier: Fleur-de-Lys - Played with poise and emotion.



Original Spanish Cast (2001).



  • Thais Ciurana: Esmeralda - A stunning and emotive performance.

  • Albert Martínez: Quasimodo - Heart-wrenching and memorable.

  • Enrique Sequero: Frollo - Delivered an intense portrayal of the tormented priest.

  • Daniel Anglès: Gringoire - A standout performance with a unique flair.

  • Lisardo Guarinos: Phoebus - A dashing yet morally complex interpretation.

  • Paco Arrojo: Clopin - Dynamic and powerful.

  • Elvira Prado: Fleur-de-Lys - Subtle and moving.



Significant International Versions.


The musical has seen vibrant renditions in Russia, South Korea, Poland, and more. Each cast imbues their performance with unique cultural nuances while maintaining the core themes of Hugo’s original narrative.



In Russia, Teona Dolnikova became a beloved Esmeralda, while Vyacheslav Petkun delivered an iconic Quasimodo. In South Korea, Bada as Esmeralda brought an operatic elegance to the role. The Belgian and Polish casts also delivered powerful interpretations, cementing the global appeal of this musical.



Legacy of the Casts.


From Paris to Seoul, the casts of Notre-Dame de Paris have consistently delivered memorable performances. They have elevated Victor Hugo’s narrative into an enduring spectacle of music and storytelling, leaving an indelible mark on the world of musical theater.


Last Update:December, 12th 2024

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