MUSEUM LATE: Pride, Protest, & Preserving Our History
Friday 19th June 2026, 6pm-8:30pm
Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice, 28 Bow St, Martlett Ct, London WC2E 7AW
£10 reg/ £5 student
Friday 19th June 2026, 6pm-8:30pm
Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice, 28 Bow St, Martlett Ct, London WC2E 7AW
£10 reg/ £5 student
Join us this June for a late museum opening to celebrate Pride Month and hear about the Echoes from the Dock project, and how you can get involved.
So come along after work, grab a drink at the bar, and mingle in the museum as we host a very special schedule of contributions...
With Sue Gives a F**k emceeing, you can expect 'deadpan, knife sharp' wit throughout the night.
Hear playwright and crime fiction author Robert Holtom discuss the process of transforming queer history into stories, novels, and plays.
Stop by the Drunk Tank and make a protest... (badge), that you can wear with Pride!
Speak to the conservators of the courtroom dock where Wilde once stood.
Hear from and speak to the 'Echoes from the Dock' curator.
Gather together as we round off the evening with an exclusive live acoustic performance from Danny Starr.
Timings: doors open at 18:00, event ends at 20:30
Conditions of entry: this event is recommended for anyone over the age of 18 years.
Tickets: this event is in person at Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice. This is a dynamic event with multiple activities happening throughout the Museum across the evening, it is therefore a standing only event.



