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A Life in Pictures: Meera Syal
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A Life in Pictures: Meera Syal

  • Calendar icon Fri 15 Mar 2024, 7:30pm
  • Map pin icon BAFTA 195 Piccadilly, Princess Anne Theatre

Hear from award-winning actor, writer, comedian and BAFTA Fellowship recipient Meera Syal CBE, as she shares insights from her multifaceted career.

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Hear from award-winning actor, writer, comedian and BAFTA Fellowship recipient Meera Syal CBE, as she shares insights from her multifaceted career spanning film, television and theatre, with credits including Goodness Gracious Me (1998-2018), The Kumars at No. 42 (2001-2006), Anita & Me (2002), Yesterday (2019) and Mrs Sidhu Investigates (2023).

Meera Syal CBE is an award-winning British actress, comedian and writer. Last year, she was presented with the BAFTA Fellowship at the 2023 BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises, which is the highest accolade bestowed by BAFTA and recognises an outstanding contribution to the industry. Syal was also rewarded the much-coveted Lifetime Achievement Award at the Women in Film & Television Awards 2023.

Born in Wolverhampton, Syal began her career in theatre with roles spanning renowned productions, including the Royal Shakespeare Company's Much Ado About Nothing, David Hares’ Behind The Beautiful Forevers (National Theatre) and Kenneth Branagh’s production of Romeo and Juliet (Garrick Theatre). Her television credits as a writer/performer include the multi award-winning comedy series Goodness Gracious Me and The Kumars at Number 42, for which she received a BAFTA nomination. Syal can currently be seen in Amazon’s The Devil’s Hour and The Wheel of Time. She is also currently starring as the title role in Acorn’s Mrs Sidhu Investigates. Other television credits include The Split, Broadchurch, Back To Life and Code 404.

On the big screen, her film credits include Yesterday, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Paddington 2, Doctor Strange and Alice Through the Looking Glass.

Her credits as a screenwriter include the popular films Bhaji on the Beach, Anita and Me and My Sister Wife, for which she won two Asian Film Awards.

Syal's first novel, Anita and Me, won the Betty Trask Award and is the first novel by a British Asian writer to be included on the national school's curriculum. She is currently in the process of writing her memoir, which is due for publication by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in June 2025.

Members tickets are available from 9.30 GMT on Wednesday 21 February. Public tickets are available from 10.00 GMT on Friday 23 February.

This event will be live-captioned.

BSL interpretation is available on request. If you require BSL please contact us by Wednesday 13 March, 5pm. After this point, we will endeavour to support any requests but cannot guarantee interpretation will be available.

Running time: Approx. 90 minutes

Concessions:

All events with concession tickets available will have them clearly listed when purchasing and can be bought the same way as normal tickets. A limited number of concession tickets will be allocated on selected events.

To be eligible for a concessionary ticket, you must receive or hold one of the following:

  • Senior – over 60
  • Full-time Student
  • Under 18
  • D/deaf and Disabled
  • Refugee Status
  • Asylum Seeker Status
  • Those receiving:
    • Job Seekers Allowance
    • Employment & Support Allowance
    • Personal Independence Payment

Accompanying assistants, carers and companions can attend free of charge alongside any ticket purchase. Please email [email protected] ahead of booking to book this complimentary ticket.


Terms and Conditions

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Please see here for our Academy Screenings and Events Code.

Please note, the use of professional photography or recording equipment is prohibited during this event.

Pricing

  • Standard - Public Concessions
    £12.00
  • Standard - Public Full
    £15.00
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Accessibility

BAFTA is an arts charity, and we’re open and welcoming to everyone. That’s why we want to make sure every visit to BAFTA 195 Piccadilly is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. We want you to be able to immerse yourself in the magic of the event.

Our venue is wheelchair accessible, and BSL interpreters can be arranged for any event, from screenings to networking. For full details about access, take a look at our Venue Accessibility Page.

If you would like to request access adjustments, drop us a line at [email protected] or give our friendly reception team a call at 020 7734 0022 when booking your tickets.

Accompanying assistants, carers and companions can attend free of charge alongside any ticket purchase. Please email [email protected] ahead of booking to book this complimentary ticket.

How to Request Access Adjustments

If you would like to book a wheelchair space, request live captions, BSL translation or any other access adjustment, then please do email us at [email protected] or give our friendly reception team a call at 020 7734 0022 when booking your tickets. We’ll do our best to make it happen, and will endeavour to make sure everything runs smoothly.


Getting to the Venue

By tube

Green Park is the nearest accessible step-free station and is served by the Jubilee, Piccadilly and Victoria lines. 0.3 miles to 195 Piccadilly entrance. The accessible entrance is from the park at the rear of the station.

Piccadilly Circus Station is served by the Piccadilly and Bakerloo Line Services. Leicester Square Station is served by the Piccadilly and Northern Line Services. Both stations are accessed by steps only.

By train

London Charing Cross has step-free access to all platforms. 0.7 miles to 195 Piccadilly entrance. Staff are available to assist with ramps between the platform and the train.

By bus

There are bus stops located on Regent Street/St James's Street, Piccadilly, Regent Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Coventry Street and Haymarket. All London buses have ramp access and dedicated spaces for wheelchair users.

Nearest car park

The Cavendish London Public Car Park – 0.1 miles to 195 Piccadilly entrance.

JustPark Car Park – 0.5 miles to 195 Piccadilly entrance.

Nearest Blue Badge Parking

  • Jermyn Street: near Crockett & Jones, 1 space (0.05miles)
  • Sackville Street: near corner of Piccadilly, 2 spaces (0.06miles)
  • Saint James's Square: on street, 2 spaces (0.08miles)
  • Jermyn Street: near Tesco, 1 space (0.09miles)

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