Queen Anne Ballroom at Hotel Monteleone
Hotel Monteleone was founded by Antonio Monteleone, an industrious nobleman who operated a very successful shoe factory in Sicily before immigrating to New Orleans.
After opening a successful cobbler shop in the city’s bustling French Quarter, Mr. Monteleone bought a 64-room French Quarter hotel on the corner of Royal and Iberville streets in 1886. Then called the Commercial Hotel, Mr. Monteleone added multiple additions and expansions to the property, and in 1908 the name of the hotel was changed to Hotel Monteleone.
The Queen Anne Ballroom is a 3,500 sq ft event space inside the Hotel.
Upcoming Shows
As part of the Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival, The Last Bohemia is a series of theatre, music, and social events embodying New Orleans culture, the spirit of Tennessee Williams, and the profound effect New Orleans had on the playwright, personally and professionally.
Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm
Midnight movie idol, John Waters’ muse, Tennessee Williams’ leading lady from the rarely staged The Mutilated, and underground legend, Mink Stole returns to TWFest! She has had one of the most interesting careers you can imagine in show business, and she intends to dish it with song and anecdotes.
Mink will be accompanied by New Orleans legend, pianist and marionettist Harry Mayronne with a special appearance by Dr. Sick of the Squirrel Nut Zippers.
Tickets $35 or VIP Pass
More information about the Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival at https://tennesseewilliams.net/



