1.1861386-1976384916
In this July 11, 2016 image released by Boneau/Bryan-Brown, actors, R. Lowe, left, and Amra Faye Wright, right, look on as fellow cast members Jaime Camil, second left, and Bianca Marroquin embrace at the curtain call for the musical "Chicago," in New York. Camil and Marroquin are Mexican actors. (Jeremy Daniel/Boneau/Bryan-Brown via AP) Image Credit: AP

Jaime Camil and Bianca Marroquin made history on Monday night in Chicago as the first two Mexican-born actors to lead the Broadway cast.

Camil and Marroquin hugged and smiled during their curtain call, which got a standing ovation. A large Mexican flag was handed to them by a cast member.

“I am happy to work with the best Roxy Hart there has been,” Camil said about Marroquin, who first played the role on Broadway in 2002 and has now played Hart for well over 5,000 performances.

“I had been waiting for you,” she told the Jane the Virgin actor, who made his Broadway debut in May as the musical’s charmingly corrupt lawyer Billy Flynn.

Set in the 1920s, Chicago is a scathing satire of how show business and the media make celebrities out of criminals. It has a Bob Fosse-inspired choreography, skimpy outfits and killer songs such as All That Jazz and Cell Block Tango. Now celebrating its 20th season, the show is the longest running American musical on Broadway.

On Monday, when their characters met for the first time onstage, Marroquin and Camil made a salute to their roots by saying hi to each other in Spanish.

Camil’s last day in Chicago will be July 31.