Gerónimo Rauch
Gerónimo Rauch, a talented Argentine actor and singer, is celebrated for his excellent stage presence and outstanding vocal skills. His career in musical theater began in 2000 with Les Misérables in Argentina, followed by iconic titles like Grease. In Spain, Gerónimo became well-known for his lead role in Jesus Christ Superstar, and later for his performances in major productions like Chicago, Les Misérables, Sunset Boulevard, and El Médico.
In London, he had the privilege of playing two of the most celebrated roles in musical theater: Jean Valjean in Les Misérables and The Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera. The latter role solidified his international reputation, allowing him to shine on the demanding London stage, earning praise from critics and audiences alike.
In addition to his stage work, Gerónimo Rauch has made his mark in the recording world. His discography includes both his early days with the group Mambrú and his successful solo career. His latest album, Chapter One, is a tribute to musical composer Frank Wildhorn, featuring collaborations with artists like Pasión Vega and Sofía Escobar.
Currently, Gerónimo Rauch continues to captivate audiences with his shows, particularly in his stage collaboration with Talía del Val, his co-star in the success of The Phantom of the Opera.