Get hands-on in this cabaret making workshop with Oozing Gloop, the world’s premier autistic, green drag queen.
With over a decade of cabaret, nightclub, and theatre experience, Oozing Gloop will be joining us all the way from Berlin to guide you over four days to create your own cabaret act.
You’ll chart journeys of image & interest in addition to time & drama in both theory & praxis! You’ll pinpoint the placement of anticipation and craft a sensational narrative to charm resounding applause from an audience!
Dive into full DIY cabaret vibes to create a new short performance that is playful, experimental, completely yours. Then perform your act for each other and a public audience at a special St Leonards showcase.
There are only five slots available for this workshop, so buy now or face serious FOMO!
Who is it for
For anyone who wants to create a cabaret act in a supportive space that welcomes different ways of thinking and making.
This workshop is especially good for people who have dabbled in performance but are new to cabaret or who need a lightning strike of inspiration and motivation to create a new cabaret number.
We start from the ground up, with a single breath and a single step. Next, we juice a lemon. If you can at least imagine doing these, then oh darling! You can be a star!
The Details
This workshop is only open to people based in East Sussex. There are five places available.
Workshop Days
Sat 13th, Sun 14th, Mon 15th June 2026
11am - 6pm each day, one hour lunch break
Home Live Art Studio
Performance Day
Tuesday 16th June
6pm - 8pm
Home Live Art Studio
Workshop Fees
Sliding scale depending on income: £80, £70, £60.
We also have one £20 spot available for anyone with very limited income. Please email hannahrose@homeliveart.com to claim this spot - no justification needed.
We also offer a payment plan through Outsavvy, which lets you split the cost of your ticket into two payments. You can select this when checking out.
About Oozing Gloop
Oozing Gloop describes herself as “the world’s premier green, autistic drag queen”.
She has completed 500 miles of queer pilgrimage through the co-ordinates of her unconscious. This was the furnace that melded six years of disappointing study with a sublime cabaret practice, creating a queer spectacle exploring Awe; the awful, the awesome and the autistic.
Her interdisciplinary practice seeks to put a very particular voice upon a powerful pedestal of the universal subject and seeks to make society assimilate her. In the same way as society expects him to assimilate it. Troublesome, camp and revolting.