Unlocking Creativity with Kit Green - 17th - 19th July

from £140.00

The amazing Kit Green will draw on her experience as an actor and director to help unlock your creative practice, whatever stage you’re at, from emerging to fledged, flagging to late bloomer.  

Kit is a multi-disciplinary artist across theatre, music, academia, cabaret, comedy and broadcast.  She is also an expert on hypnosis and over three days she will lead you through a series of sessions that will help you find new energy for your practice.

Kit says -

‘This is for everyone who has a desire to make worlds through performance -  acting, music, comedy, character - everything - we are genre-fluid here.  

The diversity of this group is a key component - we help each other see where we are stuck.  You’re the expert in what inspires you, and this will help you go deeper.’

The workshop will take place at Makers’ House Hastings on Friday 17th until Sunday 19th July from 10am - 5pm.

If you need help finding reasonably priced accommodation, or you would like to attend the course but the cost is prohibitive, then please email us here so we can discuss local accommodation offers, or to enquire if our bursary scheme might be able to help.

About Kit Green -

“Kit Green is a presence at once charismatic, commanding and thoroughly comedic”.  New York Times

Kit Green is an artist.  Her work covers theatre, music, academia, cabaret, comedy and broadcast.

Amongst many other awards, Kit has won an Olivier and last year was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the National Film Awards for her role as Tinkerbell in the film Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare.

You might know Kit for her comedy creations, Nashville legend Tina C, and Artificial Hip Hop star, Ida Barr, or for her extensive work on BBC Radio 4.  She was one of the founder members of the Duckie Collective.

Kit is the creator of multiple influential “experiential entertainments” including Prurience, Office Party, VIP, Music Hall Monster, and The Home about residential care homes for the elderly.  From the latter Kit created The Digital Home (thedigitalhome.com).

Kit’s show Prurience was the first ever theatrical commission by the Guggenheim Gallery in New York City and led to a long creative collaboration with the organisation.

In 2024 Kit created Legacy 6, a place for digital memorialisation.  (legacy-6.com)

Kit is an expert on Hypnosis and lectures at the UK College of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy.  She was the first Artist in Residence at the British Library focusing on the subject, and wrote a book for British Library Publications:  Overpowered! The Science and Showbiz of Hypnosis.

Kit appears in The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions.  This contemporary classical piece by Ted Huffman and Phillip Venables has toured extensively internationally.  It is currently enjoying a landmark season at The Park Avenue Armory in New York.  She will be on tour in the UK with Mrs Dalloway: Embodied, a cine/theatre collaboration with Jen Heyes bringing Woolf’s novel explosively into the present day.

Current work includes:

Sex Strike.  Kit’s modern retelling of Lysistrata by Aristophanes as a trans narrative for the 21st Century

Entertain Us.  A hybrid memoir / novel about Kit’s life as a TV music producer in the early 90s.

In December Kit released the second album in her own name.   Four Letter Words a collaboration with astonishing classical musician Yshani Perinpanayagam.  It is available through all the streaming services.  Four Letter Words is the follow up to Kit’s 2023 album Always Here, a collaboration with singer-songwriter, Kathryn Williams, produced by Ed Harcourt.  This is a concept album of pop songs from different periods about being trans.

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The amazing Kit Green will draw on her experience as an actor and director to help unlock your creative practice, whatever stage you’re at, from emerging to fledged, flagging to late bloomer.  

Kit is a multi-disciplinary artist across theatre, music, academia, cabaret, comedy and broadcast.  She is also an expert on hypnosis and over three days she will lead you through a series of sessions that will help you find new energy for your practice.

Kit says -

‘This is for everyone who has a desire to make worlds through performance -  acting, music, comedy, character - everything - we are genre-fluid here.  

The diversity of this group is a key component - we help each other see where we are stuck.  You’re the expert in what inspires you, and this will help you go deeper.’

The workshop will take place at Makers’ House Hastings on Friday 17th until Sunday 19th July from 10am - 5pm.

If you need help finding reasonably priced accommodation, or you would like to attend the course but the cost is prohibitive, then please email us here so we can discuss local accommodation offers, or to enquire if our bursary scheme might be able to help.

About Kit Green -

“Kit Green is a presence at once charismatic, commanding and thoroughly comedic”.  New York Times

Kit Green is an artist.  Her work covers theatre, music, academia, cabaret, comedy and broadcast.

Amongst many other awards, Kit has won an Olivier and last year was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the National Film Awards for her role as Tinkerbell in the film Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare.

You might know Kit for her comedy creations, Nashville legend Tina C, and Artificial Hip Hop star, Ida Barr, or for her extensive work on BBC Radio 4.  She was one of the founder members of the Duckie Collective.

Kit is the creator of multiple influential “experiential entertainments” including Prurience, Office Party, VIP, Music Hall Monster, and The Home about residential care homes for the elderly.  From the latter Kit created The Digital Home (thedigitalhome.com).

Kit’s show Prurience was the first ever theatrical commission by the Guggenheim Gallery in New York City and led to a long creative collaboration with the organisation.

In 2024 Kit created Legacy 6, a place for digital memorialisation.  (legacy-6.com)

Kit is an expert on Hypnosis and lectures at the UK College of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy.  She was the first Artist in Residence at the British Library focusing on the subject, and wrote a book for British Library Publications:  Overpowered! The Science and Showbiz of Hypnosis.

Kit appears in The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions.  This contemporary classical piece by Ted Huffman and Phillip Venables has toured extensively internationally.  It is currently enjoying a landmark season at The Park Avenue Armory in New York.  She will be on tour in the UK with Mrs Dalloway: Embodied, a cine/theatre collaboration with Jen Heyes bringing Woolf’s novel explosively into the present day.

Current work includes:

Sex Strike.  Kit’s modern retelling of Lysistrata by Aristophanes as a trans narrative for the 21st Century

Entertain Us.  A hybrid memoir / novel about Kit’s life as a TV music producer in the early 90s.

In December Kit released the second album in her own name.   Four Letter Words a collaboration with astonishing classical musician Yshani Perinpanayagam.  It is available through all the streaming services.  Four Letter Words is the follow up to Kit’s 2023 album Always Here, a collaboration with singer-songwriter, Kathryn Williams, produced by Ed Harcourt.  This is a concept album of pop songs from different periods about being trans.