Patrick Neil Doyle

Patrick Neil is a film, TV and theatre composer, who created the score for Nae Pasaran; the Creative Scotland documentary and Winner of Best Feature Film at the BAFTA Scotland Awards 2018.

Other feature film credits include the 2020 Lionsgate distributed A Christmas Gift from Bob, The Legend of Longwood, Kepler’s Dream, and Christmas in Serbia. For television, Patrick Neil composed the music for the BBC One series The Moonstone, and the 2022 Czech TV crime drama The Medusa Murders.

Short film credits include Angels of Our Past, nominated for Best UK Short at the East End Film Festival, A Pornographer Woos, appearing at the London Short Film Festival, Leeds International Film Festival and Belfast Film Festival, and Little Monsters, appearing at the London International Short Film Festival, British Horror Film Festival and Lichtspielklub Short Film Festival.

Patrick Neil was the musical director for Kenneth Branagh’s 2015-16 season of plays at the Garrick Theatre, and previous composition for theatre includes William Boyd Longing at the Hampstead Theatre, United Queendom performed inside Kensington Palace with acclaimed immersive theatre company Les Enfants Terribles, the New York Theater Festival production of Dial A for Agatha, the children’s musical Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens at the New Wimbledon Theatre, and over 10 productions with the Prague Shakespeare Company. Patrick Neil also composed the score for the Bremer Shakespeare Company’s production of Macbeth in 2021 and Hamlet in 2023.

Patrick Neil composed the music for the audiobook Harry Potter: A History of Magic, produced by Pottermore.

Audio

Video Vidéo A Christmas Gift From Bob

Video Vidéo Nae Pasaran

Video Vidéo The Legend of Longwood

Video Vidéo The Moonstone

Video Vidéo Hlava Medúzy