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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

    Ryan Shorthouse, adviser to the Conservative Party.
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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

    Ryan Shorthouse, adviser to the Conservative Party.
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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

    Ryan Shorthouse, adviser to the Conservative Party.
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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

    Ryan Shorthouse, adviser to the Conservative Party.
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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

    Ryan Shorthouse, adviser to the Conservative Party.
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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

    Ryan Shorthouse, adviser to the Conservative Party.
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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

    Ryan Shorthouse, adviser to the Conservative Party.
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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

    Ryan Shorthouse, adviser to the Conservative Party.
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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

    Ryan Shorthouse, adviser to the Conservative Party.
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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

    Ryan Shorthouse, adviser to the Conservative Party.
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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

    Ryan Shorthouse, adviser to the Conservative Party.
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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

    Ryan Shorthouse, adviser to the Conservative Party.
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  • Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
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    Bright Blue founder Ryan Shorthouse to quit over Tory party’s ‘betrayal’ of millennials
    Ryan Shorthouse says Rishi Sunak and his party lack vision to fix housing and childcare costs.

    The founder of an influential Conservative thinktank is to quit his post, accusing the government of betraying his generation as it faces stagnant wages and little help with punishing housing and childcare costs.

    Ryan Shorthouse, 37, will leave the Cameronite thinktank he founded, Bright Blue, next year. Deeply disillusioned with progress during the last 12 years under the Tories - saying Rishi Sunak had failed to reinvigorate Conservative vision or bring in fresh talent.

    Ryan Shorthouse, adviser to the Conservative Party.
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  • 'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
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    'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the show’s only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said she’d be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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  • 'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
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    'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt at the National Theatre.
    London, November 2022.

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  • 'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    DUKAS_147409598_EYE
    'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt at the National Theatre.
    London, November 2022.

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  • 'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
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    'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt at the National Theatre.
    London, November 2022.

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  • 'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
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    'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt at the National Theatre.
    London, November 2022.

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  • 'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    DUKAS_147409604_EYE
    'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt at the National Theatre.
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    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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    'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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    'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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    'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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    'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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    'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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    'We put Disney in the bin': Victoria Hamilton-Barritt on being theatre's top Christmas villain
    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt: 'I made that up, you wally!'

    She starred in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights while eight months pregnant and played Cinderella's stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's abruptly closed musical. Now Hamilton-Barritt has bounced back as a tormented ogress in Hex.

    In May the news that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella would close early came as a shock, not least to its cast and crew who were either told at short notice or found out online. Amid the outrage on social media was a pragmatic tweet from Victoria Hamilton-Barritt who, as the uproariously acerbic Stepmother, earned the showÕs only Olivier award nomination. Her message, with surfer emoji, said sheÕd be ready for other jobs the day after the curtain came down.

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    A staff member poses next to "Leader" and "Thinker" by Marek Boguszak. Preview of STARTnet Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea. The contemporary art fair showcases local London, as well as international, galleries and individual artists from all over the world. The fair runs 21 to 25 October with Covid-19 protocols in place for visitors.
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