Neighbours Across Borders
Tatler Singapore|October 2022
Mei Mac has landed the lead role in the Royal Shakespeare Company's new stage adaption of My Neighbour Totoro. To her, this recognition means a chance to champion representation through an adaptation of the much-loved movie
Zabrina Lo
Neighbours Across Borders

Mei Mac's latest role is a dream come true: Mei Kusakabe, the lead role in the Royal Shakespeare Company's stage adaptation of one of her childhood favourites, Hayao Miyazaki's 1988 animation My Neighbour Totoro. The production, which features new orchestrations of Joe Hisaishi's original score and has taken seven years to put together, will have its global premiere this month at the Barbican in London.

The British actress believes the production couldn't have come at a better time: for more than two years, the pandemic has plagued the world with grief and loss themes that are also prevalent in Totoro, which portrays post-World War II rural Japan through the eyes of two children whose mother is ill.

Mac, who turned 30 in July, now finds the animation a bittersweet experience. She remembers her excitement the first time she watched the film and saw the young sisters Mei and Satsuki planting the giant camphor trees. But as an adult rewatching the film today, she now sees mushroom clouds, the war, and the strife that Japan experienced.

In her decade of professional performing, Mac has appeared theatre productions such as The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Wolf Totem, and a number of television productions. But Miyazaki's work has a special place in her heart: her theatrical debut was the titular role in the 2013 adaptation of Princess Mononoke by the UK's Whole Hog Theatre. "Lots of shows are just about entertainment, but those that set my soul on fire are the ones which we're doing for a reason," she says.

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