I’m Natasha MacKenzie

But you can call me
‘Miss Nat Mack Play’

When I’m not consuming my weight in coffee, waiting for Din Djarin to pick me up in his Razor Crest, or rivalling Vans employees on loyalty points (yes, really)...

I’m in my costume laboratory, utilising my triple threat skill set, to design and handcraft high-quality, wearable art, for cosplay and performance.

THINK: TRADITIONAL TAILORING WITH CREATIVE EXPRESSION


CREDITS
AWARDS
FEATURES

Costume (Design and Production), Brighton Fringe Festival, Divinely Bette, ‘12

Costume Designer, Scorpio Theatre, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, ‘12

Costume (Design and Production), Alberta Diabetes Foundation Charity Event, Once Upon a Picnic, ‘10

Stitcher (Temp), Alberta Ballet, Love Lies Bleeding: Elton John Ballet, ‘10

Costumer, Shakespeare by the Bow, ‘10 Productions: Much Ado About Nothing, and Othello

Head of Costume (Design & Production), Mob Hit Productions, ‘10 Productions: Based On A Totally True Story, Contraband and As You Like It

Head of Costume (Design & Production), Mob Hit Productions, ‘09 Productions: Fully Committed, Bacchae

Costume Designer, Live & Kicking Productions, Thirteen Stones, ‘09

Costume Designer, Mob Hit Productions, Emma Burden, ‘08


Creative Cosplays, Female Cosplayer of the Season, Spring ‘25

CAT Awards, Nominated Outstanding Costume Design, ‘12

WCFW, First Place, Costume Design, ‘09

WCFW, Third Place, Emerging Designer, ‘07


Creative Cosplays Magazine, Spring ‘25

Cosplay Glade Magazine, February ‘26

Canvas Rebel, Stories & Insights: Conversations with Creatives, March ‘26

Nat is a creative artist of the highest caliber. She possesses raw talent of a great designer, coupled with professionalism and a work ethic that is meticulous and efficient.
— Mob Hit Productions

THE MISS NAT MACK ORIGIN STORY

Miss Nat Mack Play is an award-winning Costume Designer turned Cosplayer based out of Manchester, UK.

Originally from Canada, Nat began her costuming career with the medieval fairytale ‘Emma Burden’ as part of Mob Hit Production’s ninth season. Falling in love with the high-energy, fast paced and wonderfully challenging environment of costuming, she continued to design several shows for Mob Hit, as well as a number of theatre companies across Alberta, and ‘Divinely Bette’ which featured in the Brighton Fringe Festival in 2012.

After several wonderful years in Theatre Production, Nat’s spark for costuming primarily stays alive through the art of cosplay. Using her triple-threat-skill-set in design, sewing and prop making, she designs and makes cosplays for herself as well as her partner.

Since transitioning into the world of cosplay she has been featured in Canvas Rebel Magazine, and Cosplay Glade Magazine, and took home 'Female Cosplayer of the Season’ in spring 2025 with Creative Cosplays Magazine.