Sarah Agha

At 2 years old, his family were displaced to Jordan during the Nakba under the impression it would be temporary and left most of their belongings at their house, not knowing they would be forbidden from returning.

[2] She joined the National Youth Theatre[3] and took a number of short summer courses with the likes of the New York Film Academy, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and the Central School of Speech and Drama.

[4] After graduating from university, Agha was cast in the Polka Theatre children's production of Operation Magic Carpet[5] and made her television debut with a guest appearance in a season 5 episode of the Showtime thriller series Homeland.

[6] Agha also starred in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival productions Deadly Dialogues and The Sleeper in 2017 and 2018 respectively, hosted the comedy night Arabs Are Not Funny!

[17] Later in 2024, she starred in the one woman play A Grain of Sand, written and directed by Elias Matar for the London Palestine Film Festival.