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Tom Morton-Smith's theatrical adaptation of My Neighbour Totoro transforms Hayao Miyazaki's beloved animated film into a live stage experience that captures the quiet magic of childhood wonder. The play follows two sisters, Satsuki and Mei, who move with their father to the countryside to be closer to their ailing mother. In their new home nestled among towering trees and shaded gardens, the girls discover a realm inhabited by friendly forest spirits—most notably the benevolent Totoro, a massive, gentle creature whose presence bridges the ordinary world and the fantastical. Through inventive stagecraft and imaginative design, the production conjures the film's dreamlike atmosphere, exploring themes of resilience, sisterhood, and the restorative power of nature. Morton-Smith's script honors the source material's emotional core while embracing the unique possibilities of live performance, creating moments of genuine enchantment that remind audiences of the profound comfort found in the natural world and the bonds between family members during times of uncertainty.