Carrie Hope Fletcher (born 22 October 1992)[3] is an English West End theatre actress and singer.
In 2015, Fletcher published a book called: All I Know Now: Wonderings and Reflections on Growing Up Gracefully, which was a Number 1 bestseller in the UK.
[citation needed] In 2011, she started a YouTube channel called ItsWayPastMyBedTime, later retitled Carrie Hope Fletcher, which features music and vlogs.
[9] Fletcher replaced Danielle Hope as Éponine in Les Misérables at the Queen's Theatre, London in June 2013.
Fletcher played her final performance on 13 February 2016, at which time she was the longest-running Éponine in the London production's 30-year history.
The production was produced by James Yeoburn and Stuart Matthew Price for United Theatrical and Music & Lyrics in association with Festival Theatre, Edinburgh.
[18] In 2019, she returned to Les Misérables as Fantine at the Gielgud Theatre, in a fully staged concert adaptation of the musical.
[citation needed] In October 2022, she portrayed Grusha in Brecht's The Caucasian Chalk Circle at the Rose Theatre Kingston.
Following her 'An Open Book' tour, Fletcher joined the cast of The Crown Jewels as Elizabeth Edwards / The Lady of the Bedchamber alongside Al Murray and Mel Giedroyc, which was performed in a strictly limited 11 week season from July 2023 at the Garrick Theatre.
In 2025 she will be touring as Calamity Jane to multiple theatres around the U.K In April 2015, Fletcher released her first book, All I Know Now: Wonderings and Reflections on Growing Up Gracefully, based on her blog of the same name.
She performed to benefit the band Sheytoons at the St. James Theatre, as well as Ramin Karimloo on his 2012 Road to Find Out tour.
Fletcher is featured in Alex Day's 2013 album Epigrams and Interludes on the songs covering "Poison" and "This Kiss".
[29] Her most successful video on YouTube, currently with 1.7 million views (as of 23 April 2024), is a live interpretation together with her brother Tom Fletcher of the McFly song "Love Is on the Radio".