Look at This Incredible My Neighbor Totoro Stage Production

My Neighbor Totoro stage production
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Studio Ghibli’s beloved 1988 animated film My Neighbor Totoro has come to life on the London stage in a limited offering through January 21, 2023. It joins the expansion of Ghibli’s world in the realms of theme parks and other stage adaptations of Hayao Miyazaki classics, and features the work of the film’s original composer Joe Hisaishi and a new script adaptation by playwright Tom Morton-Smith.

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My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

Original composer Joe Hisaishi, a longtime Miyazaki collaborator, has returned for this new adaptation presented by the Royal Shakespeare Company.

My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

Much like the film, the play is described as an “enchanting coming-of-age story” that “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.”

My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

Their new home in the magical countryside becomes a place of wonder and discovery for the sisters.

My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

It’s there where they deal with their worry for their mother, who is in a nearby convalescent home healing from an illness.

My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

Through puppetry, creatures and animals come to life on stage.

My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

Iconic moments are recreated.

My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

And you get that Ghibli sense of humor.

My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

Like, look at this goat. Already iconic.

My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

It’s really amazing to see the animated worlds of Ghibli expand into other realms like theater.

My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

We’re just wondering when it will tour.

My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

Us in the back, looking at Europe and Japan getting Miyazaki plays and a theme park.

My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

We can only wish that maybe there will be film screenings of this live production.

My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

Or wish for a miracle to see Totoro on stage.

My Neighbor Totoro

Photo:  Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV
Photo: Manuel Harlan/GSC/Nippon TV

Get us to the Barbican by January 21, 2023, before it closes! For more information check out the official website.


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