Meghna Amin

  • Further tickets will not be sold in advance of Edinburgh International Festival, despite many sold out performances.

    Many performances will take place in temporary outdoor venues to ensure greater safety for […]

  • The Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed that COVID-19 testing or immunisation status certification, commonly referred to as ‘vaccine passports,’ may not be necessary to attend events at venues like theatres if […]

  • Read our reviews of Killing Eve seasons one to three here, here, and here.

    BBC drama Killing Eve has revealed the upcoming season four is set to be its last, and will be premiering in 2022 on BBC One and BBC […]

  • The word ‘unprecedented’ has been flying around for the last year. As has the phrase ‘I can’t wait for 2020 to be over’. As unexpected and chaotic as this year has been, some things have (dare I say it) changed f […]

  • Described in a tweet as a “first-of-its-kind collaboration”, Disney have partnered with the pan-African entertainment company Kugali to produce a brand-new, science fiction series: Iwájú.

    This is the first time D […]

  • Disney has announced that it will have two new series focusing on female superheroes, as part of their ever-growing empire of new projects. Ticking the diversity boxes that the industry has been very much lacking […]

  • Meghna Amin wrote a new post 5 years ago

    Last week, I was joined by hundreds of tearful Millennial and Gen-Z women emotionally distressed across Twitter and Whatsapp groups as the beloved podcast, The High Low, came to an end.

    Hearing the voices of […]

  • Over the last few days, Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s words have made appearances and misunderstandings throughout national media. As some continue to admonish him for his controversial statement surrounding the v […]

  • London’s National Theatre is set to reopen next month with a pantomime production. Only the second pantomime in the National Theatre’s history, Dick Whittington will be staged in a remodelled, soc […]

  • With the announcement of exam results having been u-turned, and a scramble for university places across the country, quite a few of us are preparing to live away from home. Some for the first time as they embark […]

  • It seems like the days of turning a corner and spotting an undiscovered book shop are a thing of the past. The feeling of roaming through aisles of unheard stories has transformed to accessing any book you’d e […]

  • A movement has been launched to campaign for greater representation of migrants in UK theatres.

    A new organisation, Migrants in Theatre, conducted a survey which showed 86% felt that their status as a […]

  • In a world where we’re constantly surrounded by the uncertainties and anxieties of the future, television often unsuccessfully attempts to offer some form of escapism from an incredibly bleak and sombre r […]

  • Two days ago, comedian Hasan Minhaj announced on Twitter that his popular Netflix talk-show Patriot Act has been cancelled.

    After 39 episodes across six seasons, Patriot Act has seen its fair share of […]

  • Much speculation has been taking place about this year’s I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, since many of the country’s favourite reality shows like Love Island have been halted due to the pandemic.   […]

  • MP Caroline Dinenage has elaborated on the government’s plans for reopening theatres, announcing they will open ‘very shortly’ once safety measures have been tested.

    Speaking on Sky News, Dinenage revea […]

  • The height of any professional actor’s career is likely to be around the time they undertake the role of Shakespeare’s Prince of Denmark, Hamlet. From David Tennant, to Jude Law, to Benedict Cumberbatch, H […]

  • With the existence of 70 literary prizes in the UK alone, it seems strange to discover just how few of them feature writers from minority groups and diverse ethnic backgrounds. However, with the increasing […]