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Screaming Alley Bar

Open 2025+

12 Queen Street

Ramsgate

https://www.screamingalley.co.uk/

 

 

Their website accessed October 2025 describes this venu as follows:- Screaming Alley is a Ramsgate-based Cabaret Production company dedicated to the power of live performance and the importance of supporting independent artists. Through events like cabaret open mics, performance parties, and large-scale productions, we provide a platform for artists to develop their craft, connect with broader and more diverse audiences, and push the boundaries of their practice. Alongside vibrant community workshops and mentoring programmes, we champion live performance as a movement for resilience, activism, and cultural change, ensuring that independent voices thrive and make a lasting impact.

 

From the https://theisleofthanetnews.com  By Kathy Bailes, 23 October,2025.

Cabaret collective Screaming Alley to open members club The Alley Bar in Ramsgate town.

Screaming Alley inside 2025

Screaming Alley Photo Andrew Hastings.

Ramsgate cabaret group Screaming Alley will open the doors of a members-only venue in Queen Street next month.

The Alley Bar, tucked in the basement of Salt House Barbers, will be dedicated to radical, queer, feminist and inclusive live art and performance. The venue will fund artists to develop their craft, experiment with new ideas and push the boundaries of their practice, as well as strengthening the area’s cultural scene by hosting regular live performances, performance workshops, and open mic events.

Built on a paid membership model, The alley bar aims to ensure fair pay for artists, crew and producers while safeguarding the company’s future. Every membership and every drink sold goes directly towards artist fees and creative development.

Membership of The Alley Bar start at £5 per month, with higher tiers offering free entry, guest passes, perks as well as Producer Patron status. The venue will also be offering temporary memberships, enabling non-locals and tourists visiting the seaside town to attend cabaret performances and get involved with the events on offer.

Screaming Alley inside 2025

Photo Andrew Hastings.

Screaming Alley was created by Lara Clifton, known for the London noughties cabaret venue The Whoopee Club which launched the careers of stars including Paloma Faith

Its events, open mics, artist mentoring and alternative training programmes support performers whose grassroots work influence the mainstream cultural sector but is rarely prioritised or recognised by it.

For the past seven years they have hosted cabaret nights in Thanet, London and across the South East with a mix of local performers as well as London-based artists like Jonny Woo.

Alongside this, they facilitate open mics, mentoring, and alternative training programmes such as the Screaming Marys, a performance group for local women aged 18-75 who meet to learn dance, burlesque, and build community.

Screaming Alley inside 2025

Photo Andrew Hastings.
Screaming Alley founder and creative producer Lara said: “We’re not opening a bar for frivolous reasons. We’re doing it because we believe our communities need access to performance, to get paid, and to have their voices heard.

“The art I’ve made throughout my whole career and here at Screaming Alley has always been a way to stand up against what tries to divide us and seeks to bring us together, which is needed more than ever in the current political climate.

“Funding has dried up. Access to Work is being slashed. Cabaret, community performance, and live art do not need to be gateways to ‘more acceptable’ careers – for many of us, they’re the actual destination, and a lifeline. The Alley Bar is queer, feminist, working-class, tiny – and all ours.”

Screaming Alley inside 2025

Photo Andrew Hastings.

The post-opening weekend lineup is starting to book up with drag legend Diane Chorley hitting the stage on Saturday 6 December, followed by Jonny Woo in January with more to be confirmed in the coming weeks.

The Alley Bar was partly made possible by Ramsgate Space, a local initiative that pairs businesses with vacant shops on the town’s high street, where nearly one in four premises stand empty which is well above the national average.

The bar’s opening also paves the way for Screaming Alley Management (SAM), a new artist management arm launching in spring 2026. The initiative will represent and support independent performers, helping them develop sustainable careers and reach wider audiences across the UK and beyond.

The Alley Bar, at Salt House Barbers, 12 Queen Street, launches on November 20 from 6pm to 9pm.

 

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