The cast of
Mystère comprises a myriad of fantastic and mysterious characters. •
Inti X & Y (Spermatos/Spermatites): A comic chorus representing the seeds of life. •
Red Bird: Convinced he can fly. His brilliant appearance and acrobatic skills snap up the energy of the show like sparks that fly in the wind. •
Les Laquais: The "lackeys" of
Mystère who serve and support others. They perform in the
Korean plank act. •
Brian Le Petit: A troublemaker who steals people's popcorn and causes chaos both onstage and off, he was originally created and performed by Brian Dewhurst and later by Eligiusz Skoczylas, Darren Pitura and Jimmy Slonina. (2000–present) •
Chanteuses Plumes: A duo of muses who sing the emotion of all humans. •
The Firebirds: Along with the Double Faces, they perform the
Chinese pole act. •
Les Bébés: Two enormous babies on a quest for nourishment. There's
Big Baby (also known as Bébé François) and the
Baby Girl. There was a third baby for a short period, similar to Francois, who was a part of the original 1993 cast, until his eventual removal in Mid-1994. All the babies carried some object of their own: Big Baby carried a red ball, Baby girl carried a miniature Alice and the third baby that lasted from 1993 to 1994 carried a puppet of Tony, who came to life as a performer. •
La Vache à lait: Protector of youth and a symbol of fertility. When he sounds his horn, it heralds a new beginning. •
Moha-Samedi: A man dressed in a magenta-red suit, named after the first day of the new millennium. He is the narrator no one listens to, he was originally portrayed by Canadian actor
Paul Ahmarani and later by Lorenzo Pisoni and Nicky Dewhurst. •
La Belle: Afraid of ugliness, she seeks to avoid pain at all costs. •
Black Widow: The antithesis of La Belle. She represents a praying mantis who destroys the illusions and dreams of her victims. Originally portrayed by Katie Renauld. •
Birds of Prey: These unpredictable birds soar and fly throughout the world of
Mystère. They are graceful, yet aggressive when hungry. Originally portrayed by Lejdka Zievert and Mark Ward •
The Frog: Creepy characters witness to the strength of birth and time. •
Les Valseuses: Ghostly figures twirling around themselves accompanying the appearance of the Dome. •
The Green Lizards: Mischievous and skittish chameleons. There is the
Male Chameleon and the
Female Chameleon (who are not present in the show anymore). The Male Chameleon was originally portrayed by Karl Baumann •
Double Faces: These two-faced creatures perform in the
Chinese pole act. Also known as
The Asticots, each one is a segment of the whole and would die if alone. Their double face hides the corruption of their state. •
Les Palmiers: Out of a purple-blue mist, these tropical ladies float by. •
Deus ex machina: The machine that regulates the existence of everything. •
The Tribe (Les Pagnes): The primitive, tragic ghosts of modern humanity. They descend from the skies to provide the earthly beat of our journey. They welcome us, and they bid us farewell. They perform in Taïko. •
Monarch Bird: A male bird introduced in 2022 as backup dancing character. •
The Prince of the Darkness: The prince of the dark side of
Mystère, performed by Miguel Godreau; he would perform in the show, but never participate in the premiere due to complications from HIV. •
Zucchini: A yellow creature with a large, bulbous head that performed with some artists from 1993 to 1995; no longer in the show. originally appeared on the Net-Up set, before Flying Trapeze. •
The Shaman: A mysterious man who creates the sounds of the world; no longer in the show. Originally portrayed by Luis Perez •
Bungee Warriors: A duo of muscle men able to fly in the air. •
The Jugglers: A trio of jugglers that performed the Manipulation act from 1993 to 1995; no longer in the show. •
The Cube Man: Exhibiting great strength and courage, he captures the attention of young souls in search of wonder.; no longer in the show. •
The Mountain Man: An archangel who is ready to sacrifice everything. Originally known as
Gabriel. •
Mephisto and Vénus: Part of the Giants race, they are thwarted, twisted creatures. Their presence wreaks havoc in any domain. Together they want to create chaos and destroy the balance that exists within the world of
Mystère. •
The Giants: A gentle race with feathers and long legs. There's the happy-go-lucky
Pumpkin Giant, the grumpy
Fly Giant, the magnificent
Giraffe Giant, the beautiful
Plume Giant (no longer in the show) and the
Egg Giant, a delicate interior inside a protective shell. •
The Yellow Bird: A kind of playful dwarf. Performs handbalancing since 1998. Originally played by Stanislav Greyner, and later Sebastian Coin. •
The Medusa: A long-appendaged creature that was part of. the original cast between 1993 and 1995; no longer in the show. Appeared among the smoke and disappeared among the shadows, performed during the Net-Set Up. •
The Wheel Rider: A character who performed the German Wheel act from 1995 to 1997; no longer in the show. •
The Green Man: A curly-horned creature similar to a Satyr that was part of the cast from a short period in 1997, no longer in the show. Originally portrayed by Guennadi Tchijov, who joined the show after
Saltimbanco had ended in 1997. After the announcement of Saltimbanco's return a year later, Tchijov left, and Sebastian Coin took his place and reprised the role of Yellow Bird in the Handbalancing act, which he still performs today. •
The Toy: A living doll who was from the third baby and magically came to life as a performer. He was the original Handbalancer of the Chinese Poles act that was part of the original cast between 1993 and 1995. Originally portrayed by Tony Manducas; no longer in the show. •
Egon Egli: A strange, lanky, bespectacled youth who would get into childish antics during the performance. No longer in the show. Originally portrayed by Reinier Groustra •
The Giants Zucchinis: Two inflatable marionettes only used in the Net Set-up for the original trapeze act; no longer in the show. •
La Grosse: An egg-like character who appeared sometimes during the Overture and Bungee acts from 1993 to 1995; no longer in the show. Originally portrayed by Jean François Rogemont. •
Alice the Escargot: An enormous snail. Born from a spring rain, carrier of the souls of the ancestors and herald of the future. •
The Bungees: Like majestic birds in flight, the Bungees dive fearlessly through the air, creating images of unison and separation. •
Benny Le Grand:
Mystères original clown, who was a bitter old man, often mocking the show and disrupting it with his dangerous antics. (1993 - 1995, 1996 - 2000) •
Alex El Sobrino: Benny Le Grand's Spanish nephew. (1998 - 2000) •
Alfredo et Adrenaline: A comedic duo of clowns who had previously appeared in
Le Cirque Reinventés European tour, and the special
Zirkus Knie show. (1995 - 1996) •
Lucky: A
Pyrotechnic obsessed clown who briefly replaced Benny Le Grand. He was a somewhat absent minded character modeled after Vaudevillian performers like
Buster Keaton and
Harold Lloyd that often got into surreally comical situations. Originally portrayed by Jonah Logan. (1997) ==Acts==