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THEATRE REVIEW: My Neighbour Totoro

My Neightbour Totoro is at the Barbican until 21 January 2023.

Totoro is a kind of Japanese Winnie-the-Pooh and has become a legend both in Japan and around the world. The film by Miyazaki dates from the 80s, but is set in 50s Japan, in the countryside.  This first ever staging of the film is a triumph. I even dressed up as a Totoro, accompanied by my Japanese husband, Tadashi,  and teenage daughter, Emily, who has grown up with the whole Studio Ghibli  film library.

family posing for mums magazine in front of Totoro poster for Barbican theatre show

The whole cast is Far-Eastern-looking to create the impression of a homogenous Japanese rice-growing community, but embedded in this realism come the fantastical characters.

Totoro poster for Barbican theatre show

Whoever knows the film will be excited to find out how on earth they do the cat bus! And most importantly, Totoro. If you have seen War Horse, it’s along those lines, following the Japanese tradition of Bunraku puppetry, where 3 puppeteers dressed in black, work one life-sized puppet. Say no more. The audience was ENTHRALLED, breaking out into spontaneous applause with gasps of joy.

The live orchestra is positioned up in the tree tops, with a dual-heritage singer who sings the hit tunes in English and Japanese.

The theatre was chokkers, with all ages, even big beefy bald 30 year olds! If it’s sold out, keep an eye on your local cinema. Who knows, it might just stream.

No photos allowed. It would spoil the surprise anyway. Go see!

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Hi! I have a 'portfolio' lifestyle, jumping between mum, journalist, curator of my own museum, chauffeur, French tutor and carer. I love music, dance, theatre and dancing in the evenings, and helping others to enjoy life. I've been through the mill healthwise, along with my family, and am grateful for every day.
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