MOULIN ROUGE! THE MUSICAL announces Natalie Mendoza to play Satine on Broadway

Photo credit: Matthew Murphy

Photo credit: Matthew Murphy

Producers of Moulin Rouge! The Musical have announced that Natalie Mendoza will join the Broadway company in the role of Satine when the Tony-nominated hit musical resumes performances on Friday 24 September 2021 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.

Mendoza is no stranger to the world of the Moulin Rouge as she starred as “China Doll,” one of the club’s featured can-can dancers, in Baz Luhrmann’s original film.

Director Alex Timbers said: “We’re excited to welcome Natalie to our company. She’s an extraordinary artist and I’m so thrilled to be working with her again as we prepare to bring Moulin Rouge! The Musical back to Broadway.”

Baz Luhrmann said: “From the moment Natalie was cast as China Doll in Moulin Rouge! the film, we knew we had discovered a major young talent. That young talent has now blossomed into the lead in our Broadway production. I could not be more thrilled that Natalie will be lowered in that glorious swing as Broadway’s Sparkling Diamond.”

Mendoza said: “Having been involved with the film from its early conception, the role of Satine has always been close to my heart. This rare jewel of an opportunity to play a character like her on Broadway feels like a full circle moment. With this stunning group of bohemian artists and this uniquely conscious creative team I couldn’t be in better care.”

Full casting includes Tony Award nominee Aaron Tveit as Christian, Tony Award nominee Danny Burstein as Harold Zidler, Tony and Olivier Award nominee Sahr Ngaujah as Toulouse-Lautrec, Tam Mutu as The Duke of Monroth, Ricky Rojas as Santiago and Tony Award nominee Robyn Hurder as Nini. Ashley Loren is the Satine Alternate. The cast includes Jacqueline B. Arnold, Holly James, Jeigh Madjus, Joe Beauregard, Keely Beirne, Giovanni Bonaventura, Olutayo Bosede, Maya Bowles, Kyle Brown, Sam J. Cahn, Bobby Daye, Mia DeWeese, Karli Dinardo, Tilly Evans-Krueger, Aaron C. Finley, Bahiyah Hibah, Ericka Hunter, Cameron Mitchell Jackson, Tasia Jungbauer, Jose-Luis Lopez Jr., Reed Luplau, Kara Menendez, Kaitlin Mesh, Fred Odgaard, Dylan Paul, Khori Michelle Petinaud, Benjamin Rivera, Julius Anthony Rubio and Brandon Stonestreet.

For more information and to book tickets for the Broadway production, please click here.

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