| Ying Huang | Cio-Cio-San |
| Richard Troxell | Pinkerton |
| Ning Liang | Suzuki |
| Richard Cowan | Sharpless |
| Jing Ma Fan | Goro |
| Christopheren Nomura | Prince Yamadori |
| Constance Hauman | Kate Pinkerton |
| Yo Kuskabe | Uncle Bonze |
| Miki-Lou Pinard | The Child |
| Nabil Agoun | The Orderly Officer |
| Lotfi Bahri | Officer in Charge |
| Salem Zahrouni | The Photographer |
| Yoshi Oida | Butterfly's Father |
| Therese Nguyen Ba Hau | Butterfly's Mother |
| Wen-Juan Zhao | The Cousin |
| Midori Mornet | The Aunt |
| Kamel Touati | Uncle Yakusidé |
| Santy Norasingh | Servant |
| Abdelazziz Aslen | Servant |
| Wahid Touihiri | Pousse-Pousse |
U.S. military officer Pinkerton falls for Cio-Cio-San, a geisha known as ''Butterfly,'' in early 20th-century Japan. Having learned he can wed the teen and then have the union dissolved by simply leaving the country, Pinkerton marries the girl. Despite his callousness, Butterfly falls for Pinkerton, and, after he leaves for America, she gives birth to his child. In this take on Puccini's opera, Butterfly will learn stunning news upon her reunion with Pinkerton.
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