Foley made his stage directorial debut in 2007 with ''
Pinter's People''. He achieved significant
West End success in 2012, when he directed productions of
The Ladykillers (for which he was nominated for the 2012
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director) and
Joe Orton's
What the Butler Saw. He also, with
Patrick Barlow, co-directed and co-wrote a four-actor stage adaptation of
Ben Hur at the
Watermill Theatre, a regional English theatre. In 2013, Foley made his
Royal Shakespeare Company debut, directing
Thomas Middleton's
A Mad World, My Masters. The production was well received by UK critics. It was announced in June 2013 that Foley would be directing
Matthew MacFadyen and
Stephen Mangan in a theatrical adaptation of
P. G. Wodehouse's
Jeeves and
Wooster stories, to be titled
Perfect Nonsense, at the
Duke of York's Theatre, London, from 30 October 2013. He also directed the
X Factor stage musical, ''
I Can't Sing! The X Factor Musical'', which premiered in 2014 at the
London Palladium and starred
Nigel Harman,
Alan Morrissey and
Cynthia Erivo. However, the show was cancelled after 6 weeks and 3 days due to poor ticket sales, and lost £4 million. Foley adapted and directed
The Painkiller starring
Kenneth Branagh and
Rob Brydon during the Kenneth Branagh season at the
Garrick Theatre in the West End in March 2016. He also adapted
Eugène Ionesco's Amédée, or How to Get Rid of It starring
Josie Lawrence and Trevor Fox in March 2017 at the
Birmingham Repertory Theatre. He directed his and
Phil Porter's adaptation of
Molière's The Miser starring
Griff Rhys Jones,
Lee Mack and
Mathew Horne at the
Garrick Theatre in London, which was nominated for a 2018 Olivier Award for Best New Comedy. He also directed
Noël Coward's
Present Laughter for
Chichester Festival Theatre in April 2018, starring
Rufus Hound as Garry Essendine with
Katherine Kingsley and
Tracy-Ann Oberman. Foley also adapted and directed
The Man in the White Suit for the stage, starring
Stephen Mangan and
Kara Tointon, beginning at the
Theatre Royal, Bath for three weeks, before transferring to the
Wyndham's Theatre in the West End from 9 October until 7 December 2019. In February 2020, Foley directed
The Upstart Crow by
Ben Elton, based on the
BBC TV series with
David Mitchell reprising his role as
William Shakespeare at the
Gielgud Theatre, London. The production was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment or Comedy Play. However, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the production closed early. The production was revived at London's
Apollo Theatre from 23 September to 3 December 2022. In July 2023, Foley directed
The Crown Jewels by
Simon Nye starring
Al Murray,
Carrie Hope Fletcher,
Mel Giedroyc,
Aidan McArdle,
Neil Morrissey,
Joe Thomas and Tanvi Virmani. The play opened at the
Garrick Theatre in London, before touring the UK. In October 2024, Foley directed a stage adaptation of
Dr. Strangelove, based on the
1964 film by
Stanley Kubrick, co-adapting with
Armando Iannucci and starring
Steve Coogan as Dr. Strangelove / Captain Mandrake / President Muffley / TJ Kong. It ran at the
Noël Coward Theatre in London before running at the
Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in February 2025.
Artistic Director of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre (2019-24) In March 2019 it was announced that Foley was appointed to become artistic director of
Birmingham Repertory Theatre succeeding Roxana Silbert. Foley's inaugural season was due to start in 2020 however, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic it began in autumn 2021. Foley's first production as director was a revival of his play
The Play What I Wrote from 27 November 2021 until 1 January 2022, followed by
The COVID-19 Variations: A Piano Drama composed by
Richard Thomas, created by
Alison Jackson and performed by
Philip Edward Fisher from 8 to 9 February 2022. In February 2023, he directed and co-wrote with
Al Murray and
Matt Forde Idiots Assemble: Spitting Image The Musical based on the TV series
Spitting Image. Following its run at The Rep, the production transferred to London's West End at the
Phoenix Theatre from May for a limited run. In May 2024, Foley directed the world premiere of
Withnail and I based on the 1987 film of the same name, adapted for the stage by the film's creator
Bruce Robinson. On 18 April 2024, Foley announced he would be stepping down after 5 years in the role. ==Awards and nominations==