British Vogue - 09.2019

(Barré) #1
WE HAVE ALWAYS
BEEN HERE: A QUEER
MUSLIM MEMOIR
BY SAMRA HABIB
Persecuted for her
faith in Pakistan, then
racially abused as a
refugee in Canada,
Samra Habib has been
searching for safety
all her life. This hotly
tipped memoir explores
how she was finally able
to embrace her true self.
Riverrun, 5 September

MY BRILLIANT FRIEND
Elena Ferrante’s literary
portrait on the power of
female friendship comes to
the National Theatre, with
Niamh Cusack and Catherine
McCormack reprising their
roles from a sold-out run at
Rose Theatre Kingston.
Olivier Theatre, London SE1,
from 12 November

SONTAG: HER LIFE
BY BENJAMIN MOSER
Following this year’s Met
Gala, the theme of which
was Susan Sontag’s seminal
essay Notes on “Camp”,
comes the first authorised
biography of the iconic
writer. Juicy details include
the revelation that Sontag is
the rightful author of work
long attributed to her ex-
husband, Philip Rieff.
Allen Lane, 17 September

FLEABAG
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
takes a final bow as
Fleabag with a farewell
run of the original one-
woman theatre show
that made her a star.
Wyndham’s
Theatre, London WC2,
from 20 August

KARA WALKER,
TATE MODERN
Since March, the London
art set has been buzzing
with the news that
American artist Kara
Walker would be taking
the annual Turbine Hall
installation spot. No
stranger to huge scale
(in 2014, she created
New York’s largest-
ever public artwork),
Walker deploys
racial stereotypes in
murals that evoke the
violence of slavery and
complexities of identity.
Tate Modern, London
SE1, from 2 October

CECIL BEATON; ARI MARCOPOULOS; MARK PECKMEZIAN/THE GENTLEWOMAN; KARA WALKER

A R TS & C U LT U R E

Must-reads, unmissable performances

and compelling exhibitions abound this

season on the Vogue editors’ hotlist

Artistic licence

CHINEKE! JUNIOR
ORCHESTRA
This month, some of
the most exceptional
young BME classical
talent in the UK will
perform together as
part of the Chineke!
Junior Orchestra.
Prepare to be awed
by these stars of
tomorrow.
Queen Elizabeth
Hall, London SE1,
15 September

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