About this Event
For generations, the Royal Albert Hall offered a rare space where LGBTQ+ Londoners could gather and express themselves, even during periods when queerness was heavily policed and criminalised.
In the early twentieth century, laws regulating sexuality and gender expression—alongside widespread surveillance of suspected queer venues—made public queer life dangerous. Yet within this climate, individuals and communities carved out fleeting but powerful spaces for freedom.
This talk explores landmark events such as the Chelsea Arts Club Balls and the Lady Malcolm’s Servants’ Balls of the 1920s and 1930s. Known for their exuberant costumes, cross dressing, drag and playful subversion of gender norms, these gatherings transformed the Royal Albert Hall into a site of queer possibility and defiance.
Drawing from archival records and expert insight, Rowena Hillel from the Royal Albert Hall Archives and Victoria Iglikowski-Broad from The National Archives invite you to discover the people, performances and acts of quiet, and sometimes flamboyant, resistance that illuminate a rich and resilient queer history at the heart of this cultural icon.
This event is part of the Great Exhibition Road Festival on 6-7 June 2026.
Please arrive at the venue 10 minutes before the start time. Your ticket gives you priority access, however, as this is a free event we overbook to help ensure a full event and your space may be reallocated. Early arrival reduces this risk.
Great Exhibition Road Festival
6-7 June 2026
South Kensington’s annual celebration of science and the arts returns this summer with a weekend of free events for all ages.
Enjoy hands-on workshops, fascinating talks, performances and installations from iconic museums, research and culture organisations in South Kensington, including Imperial College London, the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, V&A, the Royal Parks, the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 and many more!
Find out more about the Festival and see the full programme on the Festival website at www.greatexhibitionroadfestival.co.uk.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Lydia and Manfred Gorvy Lecture Theatre, Level 3, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom
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