Original Mexican Cast (from November 14, 2012)
- Mary Poppins: Bianca Marroquín
- Bert: Mauricio Salas
- George Banks: Paco Morales
- Winifred Banks: Catalina Farías
- Jane Banks: Daniela Meneses, Aminta Ireta and Arely Mayer
- Michael Banks: Sebastián Gallegos, Osmani Castillo and Óscar Aguilar
- Bird Woman/Miss Andrew: Laura Cortés
- Mrs. Brill: Alma Cristal
- Robertson Ay: Andrés Sáez
- Admiral Boom/Bank Chairman: Sergio Carranza
- Miss Lark/Miss Smythe: Natalia Saltiel
- Mrs. Corry/Queen Victoria: Paloma Cordero
- Park Keeper: Eduardo Ibarra
- Neleus: Mariano Bucio
- Valentine: Andrés Elvira
- Policeman/Von Hussler: Carlos Pulido
- Northbrook: Vince Miranda
- Katie Nanna: Alicia Paola Sánchez
Ensemble: Edén Pintos, Marcela Nava, Alma Escudero, Yolanda Campos, Majo Pérez, Julieta Martínez, Omar Rodríguez, Antonio Mariscal, Alexo Fergo, José Sampedro, Kim Yañez, Raymundo Montoya, Óscar Hernández
Swings: Marcia Peña, Cecilia Arias, Roberto Hernández, Mariano Villarelo
Dance Captain: Jacobo Toledo
Booth Singers: Lalo Jiménez, Rubén Plascencia
Principal Understudies:
- Mary Poppins: Catalina Farías, Majo Pérez
- Bert: Vince Miranda, Óscar Hernández
- George Banks: Carlos Pulido, Eduardo Ibarra
- Winifred Banks: Majo Pérez, Alicia Paola Sánchez
- Mrs. Brill: Natalia Saltiel, Edén Pintos
- Roberston Ay: Alexo Fergo, Óscar Hernández
- Bird Woman/Miss Andrew: Paloma Cordero, Alma Cristal
- Admiral Boom/Bank Chairman: Eduardo Ibarra/Carlos Pulido
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