First look at My Neighbour Totoro stage adaptation at London’s Barbican

A first look at the stage premiere of Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbour Totoro has been revealed!

From the Royal Shakespeare Company, the world premiere production will run at the Barbican from Saturday, 8 October 2022 to Saturday, 21 January 2023.

Adapted from the celebrated 1988 animated feature film by Hayao Miyazaki (Spirited Away), My Neighbour Totoro will be brought to the stage by its original composer Joe Hisaishi in a landmark new adaptation by the RSC (Matilda The Musical) written by playwright Tom Morton-Smith (Oppenheimer) in collaboration with Improbable and Nippon TV.

Mei Mac, Haruka Abe, Ami Okumura Jones as Mei, Yasuko, Satsuki
Mei Mac, Haruka Abe, Ami Okumura Jones as Mei, Yasuko, Satsuki. in My Neighbour Totoro at London – Barbican Photo by Manuel Harlan (c) RSC, with Nippon TV.
Ami Okumura Jones, Mei Mac, Jaqueline Tate as Satsuki, Mei, Granny in My Neighbour Totoro at London - Barbican Photo by Manuel Harlan (c) RSC, with Nippon TV.
Ami Okumura Jones, Mei Mac, Jaqueline Tate as Satsuki, Mei, Granny in My Neighbour Totoro at London – Barbican Photo by Manuel Harlan (c) RSC, with Nippon TV.
Mei Mac as Mei in My Neighbour Totoro at London - Barbican
Mei Mac as Mei in My Neighbour Totoro at London – Barbican Photo by Manuel Harlan (c) RSC, with Nippon TV.

Those on the cast are Haruka Abe (Yasuko/ Puppeteer), Li-Leng Au (Puppeteer), Boaz Chad (Puppeteer), Nino Furuhata (Kanta/ Puppeteer), Andrew Futaishi (Puppeteer), Zachary Hing (Puppeteer), Susan Momoko Hingley (Miss Hara/ Puppeteer), Yojiro Ichikawa (Puppeteer), Arina Ii (Puppeteer), Haruka Kuroda (Nurse Emiko/ Puppeteer), Marian Lee (Puppeteer), Matthew Leonhart (Puppeteer), Mei Mac (Mei), Aki Nakagawa (Puppeteer), Kanako Nakano (Tsukiko/ Puppeteer), Ami Okumura Jones (Satsuki), Michael Phong Le (Hiroshi/ Puppeteer), Tobi Poster-Su (Puppeteer), Si Rawlinson (Puppeteer), Dai Tabuchi (Tatsuo/ Puppeteer), Jacqueline Tate (Granny/ Puppeteer) and Shaofan Wilson (Puppeteer).

This enchanting coming-of-age story explores the magical fantasy world of childhood and the transformative power of imagination, as it follows one extraordinary summer in the lives of sisters Satsuki and Mei.

In order to be closer to their mother while she recovers from an illness in a rural convalescent hospital, their father moves the family to the countryside. As the girls explore their beautiful new surroundings, Mei encounters magical creatures and the ancient protector of the forest she calls Totoro.

Although Satsuki doesn’t believe her little sister at first, they are soon both swept up in exciting adventures with their new neighbours – transported to a long-forgotten realm of spirits, sprites, and natural wonder.

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Ai Ninomiya and members of the My Neighbour Totoro company
Ai Ninomiya and members of the My Neighbour Totorobat London – Barbican Photo by Manuel Harlan (c) RSC, with Nippon TV.
Nino Furuhata and members of the My Neighbour Totoro Company
Nino Furuhata and members of the My Neighbour Totoro Company at London – Barbican Photo by Manuel Harlan (c) RSC, with Nippon TV.
Ami Okumura Jones, Mei Mac as Satsuki, Mei  in My Neighbour Totoro at London
Ami Okumura Jones, Mei Mac as Satsuki, Mei in My Neighbour Totoro at London – Barbican Photo by Manuel Harlan (c) RSC, with Nippon TV.

Directed by Phelim McDermott with production design by Tom Pye, costumes by Kimie Nakano, lighting by Jessica Hung Han Yun, and movement by You-Ri Yamanaka, the production will feature puppetry created by Basil Twist and music from Joe Hisaishi’s iconic score in a new orchestration by Will Stuart, performed live with sound design by Tony Gayle and video by Finn Ross.

Associate Director is Ailin Conant. Artwork for the stage adaptation of My Neighbour Totoro includes a hand drawn title by Toshio Suzuki, Producer for Studio Ghibli, who was involved in the planning and production of the original animated film.

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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