Dromgoole is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Dominic Dromgoole (born 1964), English theatre director, and brother of Jessica
Jessica Dromgoole, English theatre director, and sister of Dominic
George Dromgoole (1797–1847), politician and lawyer from Virginia
Thomas Dromgoole, Irish physician
Will Allen Dromgoole (1860–1934), Tennessee author and poet
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Dominic Dromgoole (born 25 October 1963) is an English theatre director and writer about the theatre who has recently begun to work in film. He lives...
Dromgoole is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dominic Dromgoole (born 1964), English theatre director, and brother of Jessica Jessica...
Will Allen Dromgoole (October 26, 1860 – September 1, 1934) was an author and poet born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. She wrote over 7,501 poems; 5,000...
Jessica Dromgoole is a British director of contemporary theatre and radio-plays, as well as a former Artistic Director of the Finborough Theatre from...
Nicholas Arthur Dromgoole, a Civil Service telegraphist, and Violet Brookes. The family relocated to England during Dromgoole's infancy. Dromgoole attended Dulwich...
Coke Dromgoole (May 15, 1797 – April 27, 1847) was a nineteenth-century politician and lawyer from Virginia. He was the uncle of Alexander Dromgoole Sims...
Thomas Dromgoole, M.D. (1750?–1826?), was an Irish physician. Dromgoole was born in Ireland somewhere about the middle of the eighteenth century, and took...
students at the time. The society centers itself around the legend of Peter Dromgoole, a student who mysteriously disappeared from campus in 1833. An urban...
The Bridge Builder is a poem written by Will Allen Dromgoole. "The Bridge Builder" has been frequently reprinted, including on a plaque on the Bellows...
Shakespeare Company; Lou in Murray Gold's 50 Revolutions directed by Dominic Dromgoole for the Trafalgar Studios and Cathy in Polly Teale's award-winning Speechless...
February 1977. The serial was produced by Peter Graham Scott, with Patrick Dromgoole as executive producer. A novelisation by the serial's writers, Jeremy...
and be reproduced in U.S. newspapers, when the journalist Will Allen Dromgoole wrote several articles on the Melungeons. In 1894, the US Department of...
he was in Dominic Dromgoole's Shakespeare's Globe production of As You Like It and worked for Complicite. In 2016, again for Dromgoole, he was Prospero...
for the sensitive organs. In September 2016, Rothblatt teamed with Glen Dromgoole of Tier 1 Engineering and pilot Ric Webb of OC Helicopters to conduct...
February 2016). "The Tempest is a magical last bow for the Globe's Dominic Dromgoole". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 24 March 2019. Retrieved...
Mrs Jones Jessica Dromgoole BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play 17 May 2011 Lost Property: A Telegram from the Queen Ella May Jessica Dromgoole BBC Radio 4 Afternoon...
surrogate victim. The play is tightly directed by new Bush supremo Dominic Dromgoole" In 1987, Coleman's boyfriend Jonathan Laycock was killed by a lorry driver...
Nadia Molinari) Richard II – Henry Bolingbroke (BBC Radio 4, Jessica Dromgoole and Jeremy Mortimer) Money – Evelyn (BBC Radio 3, Samuel West) The American...
criticises its "heavy-handed tendency to moralise". The director Dominic Dromgoole describes it as "smoothly accomplished, but unambitious". His second play...
Pond Life alongside Esmé Creed-Miles; the film was produced by Dominic Dromgoole, who is the former artistic director of the Globe. Since 2021, Imrie has...
Powell's theatre work includes The Cherry Orchard, directed by Dominic Dromgoole. She played Anya. Powell is married to the English singer-songwriter Jack...
Globe ran a production of Romeo and Juliet which was directed by Dominic Dromgoole, and starred Adetomiwa Edun as Romeo and Ellie Kendrick as Juliet. In...
series written by Daniel Farson and Harry Moore, produced by Patrick Dromgoole and directed by Hugh David, and shown in 1978 by HTV for ITV. Conductor...
Emergence Of Anthony Purdy Esquire Farmer's Labourer, directed by Patrick Dromgoole for Harlech TV. Other television work included the 1968 BBC three-part...