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Victoria Hamilton-Barritt

Victoria Hamilton-Barritt (born 8 May 1982) is an English actress and singer known primarily for her roles in musical theatre. She is a Laurence Olivier Award winner, as well as a Grammy Award, three-time Laurence Olivier Award, and five-time WhatsOnStage Award nominee.


Victoria Hamilton-Barritt

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Victoria Hamilton-Barritt (born 8 May 1982) is an English actress and singer known primarily for her roles in musical theatre. She is a Laurence Olivier Award winner, as well as a Grammy Award, three-time Laurence Olivier Award, and five-time WhatsOnStage Award nominee.

Victoria Hamilton-Barritt (born 8 May 1982) is an English actress and singer known primarily for her roles in musical theatre. She is a Laurence Olivier Award winner, as well as a Grammy Award, three-time Laurence Olivier Award, and five-time WhatsOnStage Award nominee.

Hamilton-Barritt was born to a father of Italian and German descent and a mother of Anglo-Indian and Persian descent in North West London. She studied at Central School of Ballet and the Urdang Academy, Covent Garden, London.

Hamilton-Barritt has ADHD. She is married to design engineer Rory Svenson and the couple have two children.

Upon graduating in 2001, Hamilton-Barritt was cast in the musical Oh What a Night! playing the role of Cat for the 2001 UK tour, continuing with the show in Hamburg, Germany from January to June 2002. She finished off the tour with a one-month residency at The Sporting Club in Monte Carlo where she also understudied Sheila Ferguson in the role of Roxy Rochelle. In 2002, she played the role of Connie in the Saturday Night Fever Scandinavian Arena Tour.

Hamilton-Barritt's West End debut in came in 2003 with Mamma Mia!, where she understudied the role of Lisa. She then returned to Saturday Night Fever in the 2004 UK tour, this time playing the leading role of Stephanie Mangano. From September 2004 to September 2005 she returned to the West End to play the leading role of Carmen Diaz in Fame at the Aldwych Theatre. She played the role of Anita in the 2006 international tour of West Side Story visiting Germany, Japan and Thailand. In 2007 she performed the role of Maria, understudying the leading role of Susan, in the first production of Desperately Seeking Susan at the Novello Theatre in the West End.

From June 2008 until May 2009, Hamilton-Barritt starred in the UK tour of Flashdance the Musical, playing the lead role of Alex Owens. The show was a new musical based on the 1983 film. Hamilton-Barritt starred alongside Noel Sullivan, Bernie Nolan and Bruno Langley. Later in 2009, she went on tour with Yusuf Islam (formerly known as Cat Stevens) performing songs from his musical Moonshadow. She provided backing vocals for the well-known artist in venues in the UK and Ireland, with the last stop of the tour at the Royal Albert Hall.

In January 2010, Hamilton-Barritt played Rizzo in Grease at the Piccadilly Theatre, alongside Noel Sullivan and Toby Anstis. From September 2010 until January 2011, she starred as Alex Owens in the original West End production of Flashdance. She went on to play the title role of Louise/Gypsy in Paul Kerryson's production of Gypsy at Leicester Curve in 2012 alongside Caroline O'Connor.

In 2013 Hamilton-Barritt appeared in A Chorus Line at the London Palladium as Diana Morales. She played the role of Daniela in Lin Manuel Miranda's In the Heights in 2014. The show opened at the Southwark Playhouse in London and transferred at the Kings Cross Theatre in the Autumn of 2015, where Hamilton-Barritt returned to the role of Daniela while pregnant and retiring the role at eight months pregnant.

In September 2016 Hamilton-Barritt returned to work in the production of Murder Ballad at the Arts Theatre as the Narrator, alongside Kerry Ellis, Ramin Karimloo and Norman Bowman. In the same year she was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical for the role.

In 2017 Victoria played the role of Kate in Michael John LaChiusa's The Wild Party at The Other Palace. The production also included Frances Ruffelle as Queenie and John Owen-Jones as Burr.

In 2019 Hamilton-Barritt starred in The View UpStairs playing the role of Inez at the Soho Theatre, in London from 18 July to 24 August.

In 2020, it was announced that Hamilton-Barritt would play the Stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella, alongside Carrie Hope Fletcher playing Cinderella. The show opened in September 2021 at the Gillian Lynne Theatre and ran until in June 2022.

In 2024 Hamilton-Barritt was part of the UK Premiere for Bronco Billy The Musical in the role of Constance at Charing Cross Theatre. The production has ambitions for a future transfer.

In 2025, it was announced that Hamilton-Baritt would be joining the West End production of Hadestown and would be playing the role of Persephone.

In August 2025, it was announced that Hamilton-Baritt would join the principal cast for the West End premiere of Paddington: The Musical, playing the role of Millicent Clyde from November 2025.

YearTitleRoleVenue
2001Oh What a Night!CatInternational Tour
2002Saturday Night FeverConnieScandinavian Tour
2003Mamma MiaEnsemble/ 1st cover LisaPrince of Wales Theatre
2004Saturday Night FeverStephanie ManganoUK tour
2004 - 2005FameKaren BruceAldwych Theatre
2006West Side StoryAnitaInternational Tour
2007Desperately Seeking SusanSusan/ RobertaNovello Theatre
2008 - 2009FlashdanceAlex OwensPiccadilly Theatre
2010GreaseRizzoShaftesbury Theatre & UK tour
2012GypsyLouise/ Gypsy Rose LeeLeicester Curve
2013A Chorus LineDiana MoralesLondon Palladium
2015Elegies For Angels, Punks and Raging QueensCriterion Theatre
2014 - 2015In the HeightsDanielaSouthwark Playhouse/ King Cross Theatre
2016Murder BalladNarratorArts Theatre
2017The Wild PartyKateThe Other Palace
2019The View UpStairsInezSoho Theatre
2020Cinderella (workshop)StepmotherThe Other Palace
2021Bad CinderellaStepmotherGillian Lynne Theatre
2023Bat Boy: the Musical in concertMeredithLondon Palladium
2024Bronco BillyConstance LilyCharing Cross Theatre
2025HadestownPersephoneLyric Theatre
2025Paddington: The MusicalMillicent ClydeSavoy Theatre

In 2009 Hamilton-Barritt appeared in A Bunch of Amateurs, starring Burt Reynolds and Imelda Staunton in which she played a Hollywood director's assistant. She also appeared in a BBC special of A Tale Of Two Cities which was narrated by Michael York.

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008A Bunch of AmateursHollywood Studio Assistant
2015Holby CityCamilla CalvinoTV series (1 episode)
2015Call the MidwifeGirlTV series (1 episode)
2021Andrew Lloyd Webber's Bad CinderellaStepmothermusic video
YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
2011WhatsOnStage AwardsBest Actress in a MusicalFlashdanceNominated
2014The OffiesFemale Performance in a Supporting Role in a MusicalIn the HeightsNominated
2016WhatsOnStage AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a MusicalNominated
BroadwayWorld UK/West End AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a New Production of a MusicalWon
2017WhatsOnStage AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a MusicalMurder BalladNominated
Laurence Olivier AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting Role in a MusicalNominated
2019The OffiesFemale Performance in a Supporting Role in a MusicalThe View UpStairsNominated
BroadwayWorld UK/West End AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a MusicalNominated
2022WhatsOnStage AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a MusicalCinderellaNominated
Grammy AwardsBest Musical Theater AlbumNominated
Laurence Olivier AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting Role in a MusicalNominated
2026WhatsOnStage AwardsBest Supporting Performer in a MusicalPaddington: The MusicalNominated
Laurence Olivier AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting Role in a MusicalWon
  • Bronco Billy official website

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