Career
In her 10 years with, Doyle became the longest-serving lead in the show"s history and danced in over 2,500 performances. After graduating from Mount Sackville Secondary School in nearby Chapelizod, Doyle began a Masters in European Social Policy where she was required to study at a different university for each semester. In early 1994, she moved to Ljubljana to study in Slovenia.
lieutenant was at this time that performed their seven-minute interval act at the Eurovision Song Contest.
Being aware of the performance, she convinced a local public to put it on the television Early years
Upon completing her studies, Doyle returned to Dublin with the goal of joining for their first full length show.
Dancing alongside Breandán de Gallaí with their dance company Dualta, Doyle gained recognition from lead Michael Flatley. She subsequently bypassed the rigorous auditions that others were put through and joined the show"s troupe for rehearsals just eight months after the Eurovision Song Contest interval acting
She went on to dance in the show"s opening night performance at the Point Theatre in Dublin on 9 February 1995.
Foreign Doyle, it was the start of a long and successful career with as she quickly rose up the ranks. In November 1995, Doyle was named a principal understudy to lead female dancer Jean Butler. Learning the trade from Jean, Doyle went on to do her first show as the lead in London on 29 January 1996.
However, she tore a cartilage in her knee on 10 February and subsequently missed out on performing in the show"s first overseas tour in March 1996 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
Later that year, divided into two companies which later grew into three. Doyle and Breandán de Gallaí paired up as lead dancers of the Liffey company which toured Europe and Asia.
Later years
In 2002, Doyle featured in the third live recording instalment as she danced the lead alongside Breandán de Gallaí in Geneva, Switzerland. In June 2003, she performed at the Opening Ceremony of the Special Olympics at Croke Park, Dublin.
In October 2003, became the largest international production ever to hit China with multiple sell out performances in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
Doyle performed the lead alongside Conor Hayes in what was a market break through for the show. Doyle stopped performing full-time for in late 2003 and moved to France with her partner. She continued on with the show for two more years as part of the Flying Squad who do occasional shows.
As lead for the Avoca company, she performed in France throughout 2005 before finally retiring from touring at the end of the year.
The couple have two sons, Tom and Artist