Mae Martin to Lend Voice to 'Hare of High Park' Preschool Series
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Mae Martin to Lend Voice to 'Hare of High Park' Preschool Series

authorBy Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
DateJun 15, 2026
Read Time3 min
Comedian and actor Mae Martin is expanding their artistic range by taking on the role of narrator for a new preschool series, 'Hare of High Park.' This project, a fusion of 3D animation and live-action, is a collaboration between Little Engine Moving Pictures and TVOkids.

Mae Martin Ventures into Children's Programming with 'Hare of High Park'

A New Direction for Mae Martin's Career

Known for creating and starring in the Netflix series 'Wayward,' which delves into the complex and often dark world of a school for troubled teenagers, Mae Martin is now embarking on a distinctly different creative path. Their involvement in 'Hare of High Park' marks a significant shift towards family-friendly content, showcasing their versatility as a performer.

Exploring Nature and Friendship with 'Hare of High Park'

The new preschool series centers on the adventures of two inseparable friends, Hare and George, and their diverse group of animal companions. Together, they embark on daily explorations, discovering the wonders of nature, the value of friendship, and the excitement of everyday experiences. The narrative draws inspiration from Toronto's High Park, providing a charming and relatable backdrop for young viewers.

Creators Praise Martin's Unique Contribution

Tarun Padmakumar and Joanna Fishbein, the creative minds behind 'Hare of High Park,' expressed their enthusiasm for Mae Martin joining the cast. In a statement released during the Banff World Media Festival, they lauded Martin's ability to infuse the series with "warmth, humor, authenticity, and a touch of cheekiness," making them an ideal guide for the show's young audience.

A Canadian Production with Notable Talent

'Hare of High Park,' overseen by showrunner Ben Mazzotta, boasts a talented Canadian ensemble. The cast includes Baeyen Hoffman, Skylaa Balogh, Bruce Dow, Stephany Seki, Isabel Kanaan, Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll, and Taha Arshad, bringing a diverse range of voices to the production.

Navigating Funding Challenges in Canadian Children's Television

Mae Martin's narration of the series comes at a pivotal time for Canadian preschool and children's programming. The industry has faced a considerable decline in funding, primarily due to a downturn in advertising revenue for traditional broadcasters and ongoing disagreements between U.S. streaming platforms and Canadian regulators regarding contributions to local independent productions under the Online Streaming Act.

Government Support Bolsters Canadian Media Landscape

Despite previous challenges, the financial backing for 'Hare of High Park' has been secured through various local funding bodies, including Knowledge Kids, the Canada Media Fund, Ontario Creates, Rocket Fund Canada, the National Bank of Canada, and TVOkids. Following a resolution with U.S. pressure regarding the "foreign streaming tax," Ottawa has committed an annual sum of $600 million to support the nation's media and music sectors. This new financial injection is expected to benefit traditional funding agencies, directly support Canadian independent film and television productions, and provide crucial assistance to struggling sectors like children's television and documentaries.

New Initiatives for Documentary Filmmaking

Coinciding with these developments, the CBC, Canada's largest investor in local documentaries, unveiled two new non-fiction programming funds at the Banff festival. The CBC Creator Catalyst Fund and the CBC Co-Production Fund, totaling $7 million, are designed to foster emerging producers and facilitate international partnerships in documentary filmmaking, further enriching Canada's media landscap

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