Isabelle Tyner
Theatre director
Women's voices
Exploration
Visual aesthetics
Writer
She/her. I am a London based writer/director. I have an MA from RADA and Birkbeck University in Text and Performance. During this year I was able to specialise in directing, writing and dramaturgy. This course allowed me to become a more critical and structured creative, with focused approaches on how to articulate and achieve my artistic pursuits. I also received a distinction for my debut short film, 'Can The Moon Walk Me Home?' and wrote my first full-length play 'Kindness of a Stranger'.
I am interested in working in collaborative and inclusive environments. I enjoy workshopping around a topic or script, questioning and exploring it with actors as we go. I am currently working as a director-in-residence at Eltham College where I put on productions, run drama club, direct Shakespeare School's festival shows, support students in GCSE and A-level classes.
Credits
Producer, Barrier To Entry, Peckham Theatre, 2 shows, 2024.
Co-director and co-produced Semblance of a Woman, Camden Fringe Waterrats and Theatro Technis, 2 shows, August 2023.
Director and producer of Laura Wade's Alice, Eltham College, 2 shows, June 2023.
Co-director, Strangers Like Me, Tramshed Theatre, National Theatre Connections, 2 shows, March 2023
Director, Edmund Shakespeare, Redbridge Drama Centre, Scratch night, 2023
Director, Twelfth Night, Greenwich Theatre, Coram Shakespeare Festival, 1 night 2022
Writer/Director/Producer/Editor of award winning film, Can The Moon Walk Me Home?, via Youtube, 22 minute short film, 2022
Actor, Assassins, C Venue 34 Edinburgh Fringe, 7 shows, 2018.
Actor, Merrily We Roll Along, C Venue 34, Edinburgh Fringe, 7 shows, 2015.
Actor, Sweeney Todd, C Venue 34, Edinburgh Fringe, 7 shows, 2014
Training
Eltham College as director-in-residence 2022-present.
MN awards, CPD training teaching acting for screen, 2023.
RADA and Birkbeck MA Text and Performance, distinction, 2021-2022.
Chichester University, Drama and Theatre, 2017-2020