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Roan Doyle is a production manager and media service operative based in Southern England. Born in February 1992, he is amongst the youngest professional theatrical engineers of a professional level in the UK.

Between the ages of 13 and 18 he has been attending the Thomas Hardye School in Dorchester where his theatrical and media skills were able to develop, during this time he also began work for the Dorchester Arts Centre (Now Dorchester Arts) to begin with as a volunteer but swiftly moving onto paid work.

Shortly after this, Roan began work with several major sound and lighting companies where his professional experience futher developed working with such figures as Jools Holland, Jimmy Carr, Russell Howard and many more. Roan Doyle under his 'Republic of Entertainment' is also proceeding into several UK TV productions such as 'Into the Paranormal' to be aired on UK television and online both live and on demand, along with outdoor events such as Shout Out Festival.

Nowadays, Roan continues to work as a freelance engineer to third parties as well as working for his own company, directly for venues and tries to squeeze in as much volunteer work as he can. What he wishes to do in future however, remains uncertain. While he is evidently keeping to the industry to which he has become accustomed and will continue to work in the Dramatic Arts, Outdoor Broadcast and Production, he is intending on moving into television production primarily focussing on politically based programmes, though information on this is still very shady.

Notable works include running technical applications for 'A Time to Keep' by Stephanie Dale and David Edgar and Stage Managing Angel Exit Theatre's Critically Acclaimed adaptation of J Meade Faulkner's classic novel, 'Moonfleet' amongst many others.

Roan also performs on stage and film as an actor and musician, such credits include A Time to Keep, Grease the Musical, Jesus Christ Superstar amongst many others.