Stage Mac's first theatre role was in the role of San in
Whole Hog Theatre's
stage adaptation of
Studio Ghibli's
Princess Mononoke. Studio Ghibli head and director of the original movie
Hayao Miyazaki said of Mac's performance: "I've never imagined San as a real-life human being, but if she did exist, it would be you." The play opened at the
Barbican to positive reviews. Mac's performance earned her a
WhatsOnStage Award nomination for Best Performer in a Play, and an
Olivier Awards nomination for Best Actress. In May 2023 Mac appeared as
Juliet, alongside
Ncuti Gatwa's
Romeo, as part of the
Coronation Concert and starred in Kimber Lee's
untitled f*ck m*ss s**gon play, in the
Royal Exchange, Manchester and
Young Vic in London. In 2025, Mac was announced as part of the cast of
Dracula at
Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith).
Television Mac has appeared in the long-running BBC drama
Call the Midwife, and in the
Comedy Central sketch show East Mode. In 2024 it was announced she would join the cast of the
Doctor Who spin-off series,
The War Between the Land and the Sea. ==Personal life==