Kathleen Doyle is a theater designer whose work has been seen all across the country, from New York to California, from Alaska to Hawai’i and from Broadway to The West End.  Kathleen's designs have been seen throughout New York City, at Jazz at Lincoln Center, La MaMa, H.E.R.E., New York City Center, The New Ohio, The Joyce Theater, The American Museum of Natural History and The New Victory Theater.  Her crafted builds have been seen at Walt Disney World and The Santa Fe Opera and The Kennedy Center.  Doyle’s puppets and puppet sketches have been exhibited in their own rights at art galleries in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Daegu, South Korea and New York City. Her work hangs in private and public art collections.  Kathleen was a Fulbright Scholar to Japan, and again to China and Hong Kong and a International Goodwill Ambassador to Peru. She has been a collaborative resident artist at the Thang Long National Water Puppetry Theater in Hanoi, Vietnam and is supported by The Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia. Kathleen is founding artistic director of a small-but-mighty touring company dedicated to craftivist encounters with endangered animals - ‘Sunny Side of the Street Theater’ and creator of ‘Works With Water.’ She is a member of USA-Local 829, a recipient of the Theater Communications Global Initiatives Grant, The Puffin Foundation Public Arts in Environmental Activism Grant and a Labworks artist for New 42nd St. Studios/New Victory Theater.  Kathleen Doyle is a proud member of USA Local-829, earned an M.A. in Dramaturgy from Villanova and an M.F.A. in Theater Design from N.Y.U. Tisch School of The Arts.