The Bad Hats March Break Digital Festival: Free digital programming for kids & kids-at-heart
March 14-20, 2022
Virtual
Bad Hats Theatre is thrilled to announce the launch of their March Break Digital Festival happening from March 14-20, 2022. The festival will feature free, digital programming for audiences of all ages throughout March Break. This exciting new initiative includes the premiere of 5 original short films, a 6-episode musical podcast [co-production with The Mulligans], and a restreaming of Bad Hats Theatre’s smash-hit musical adaptation, Alice in Wonderland. New content will be available daily throughout the March Break via the Bad Hats’ website (full schedule included below).
This festival represents the culmination of over 60 artists’ work and is made possible through the generous support of the Canada Council for the Arts.
Digital Festival Offerings
Festival Schedule
- MONDAY MARCH 14 – Bad Shorts – Priya Tate: Super Taster [TASTE]; The Stillwater School for Mosquitos – Episode 1, “Dinnn”
- TUESDAY MARCH 15 – Bad Shorts – Where Would You Go? [TOUCH]; The Stillwater School for Mosquitos – Episode 2, “Stillwater School for Mosquitos”
- WEDNESDAY MARCH 16 – Bad Shorts – Nobody Nose [SMELL]; The Stillwater School for Mosquitos – Episode 3, “Cool”
- THURSDAY MARCH 17 – Bad Shorts – All the Colours [SIGHT]; The Stillwater School for Mosquitos – Episode 4, “Should I Fly?”
- FRIDAY MARCH 18 – Bad Shorts – The Great Silence [HEARING]; The Stillwater School for Mosquitos – Episode 5, “Chariots on Fire!”
- SATURDAY MARCH 19 – The Stillwater School for Mosquitos – Episode 6, “Home”
- SUNDAY MARCH 20 – Restream of Alice in Wonderland
ABOUT BAD HATS
Bad Hats Theatre is an independent not-for-profit company composed of five core artists: Artistic Director, Fiona Sauder, Artistic and Managing Producer, Matt Pilipiak, Executive Producer, Victor Pokinko, Administrative Associate Kelsey Verzotti, and Artistic Associate Landon Doak. Founded in 2015, Bad Hats is known for presenting award-winning, innovative theatre, created by multidisciplinary ensembles. The artists we employ come from various training backgrounds, and we believe the celebration and incorporation of their unique voices in our highly collaborative process is intrinsic to our success. In 2019, were named Soulpepper Theatre’s first Associate Company.

