Queer Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall auditorium

Event schedule details

Saturday 6 June

16.30–17.15

Event location details

The Lydia and Manfred Gorvy Lecture Theatre

V&A

Uncover the Royal Albert Hall’s surprising role as a gathering place for London’s LGBTQ+ community.

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 is a ticketed event, advance booking will open shortly.

Visitor information

Talks and discussions are intended for an adult audience and are best suited for ages 16+.

If you have an advance ticket, 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.

To see the precise location of where this talk is taking place, you can use what3words.com with the code 'zealous.older.medium'. 

The lecture theatre is inside the V&A, you can enter by stairs on Level 2 or step-free access is available via the lift on the museum’s ground floor by the V&A cafe.

There are designated wheelchair seating areas and space within the theatre to accommodate assistance dogs. The theatre uses staggered seating with handrails mounted on the walls on either side of the room to assist those with limited mobility. 

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Event categories

  • Adults
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Royal Albert Hall auditorium