This is a photo from a show I directed. Rest assured, the real thing had a lot more moving around. You'd have loved it.
by Laurence Marks & Maurice Gran
Would the world be a better place if the 20th century's greatest psychopath had been treated by the 20th century's greatest psychoanalyst? A counterfactual new play by the BAFTA-winning writers of Birds of a Feather and Goodnight Sweeheart.
"Fizzing with intelligence and richly imagined."
Mark Lawson — The Guardian"Great direction from Isaac Bernier-Doyle."
Lloyd Evans — The Spectator
by Francis Beckett
In 1960, at the height of his fame, Tom Lehrer abandoned satirical songwriting to become an obscure math lecturer. After three sold-out runs across London, this critically acclaimed cult hit weaves together his most celebrated compositions to explore why.
"Well done to director Isaac Bernier-Doyle for momentum, pace and succinctness."
John O'Brien — LondonTheatre1"Congratulations to director Isaac Bernier-Doyle for providing the audience with a delightful and entertaining piece of theatre."
Jessica Holt — The Archer
by Jan Woolf
Lawrence of Arabia: brilliant commander? Agent of British imperialism? Vulnerable fantasist? Written for the 20th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, ghost- and love-story commingle against the backdrop of an exhibition of genuine archaeological finds from the Arab Revolt.
"Director Isaac Bernier-Doyle brings us a production that is as coherent as it is heartfelt."
Mary Conway — Morning Star"Isaac Bernier-Doyle's direction peels worlds, revealing for all golden moments."
David Erdos — The International Times"Isaac Bernier-Doyle's direction is bold and precise."Cathie — Theatre & Tonic
"Isaac Bernier-Doyle's direction brings forth the comedy, pathos and the tragedy."Jan Woolf — Morning Star
"Isaac Bernier-Doyle has coaxed extraordinary performances from this outstanding cast."David Winskill — Ham & High
by Hans Hoeglund
directed by Amanda Noar
It’s autumn in Moominvalley. Leaves are falling, rain has settled in. Six strangers arrive, each searching for something. Based on Tove Jansson's final Moomin story, this new musical is a gentle, profound meditation on grief, belonging, and quiet resilience.
by Stephen Sondheim & John Weidman
directed by Amanda
Noar
At the dawn of the 20th century, two brothers set off to seize the boundless opportunities of the New World. Sondheim & Weidman’s complex, catchy, darkly funny tale based on the true story of the Mizner Brothers chronicles the curdling of the American Dream.
by Clark Gesner
directed by Amanda Noar
Charlie Brown is five years old and trying his best. A heartwarming, hilarious musical based on Charles M. Schulz's beloved Peanuts characters which transferred to Shanghai and a national tour of China in 2024.
This is for sure my best credit:
by 14 Different People Who You'll Have To Google Yourself
directed
by Amanda Noar