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  • The last time she acted was at Shoeburyness, where she was the guests of her friends Colonel and Mrs. Strangways, and when Captain Goold-Adams and his wife also took part in the entertainment.

    Juliana Horatia Ewing and Her Books 1885

  • The terrible news of Colonel Strangways 'and Captain Goold-Adams's deaths from the explosion at Shoebury in February, 1885, reached her whilst she was very ill, and shocked her greatly; though she often alluded to the help she got from thinking of Colonel Strangways' unselfishness, courage, and submission during his last hours, and trying to bear her own sufferings in the same spirit.

    Juliana Horatia Ewing and Her Books 1885

  • "Goold" of course she said for gold, and "yaller" for yellow, and

    Collections and Recollections George William Erskine Russell 1886

  • But Goold reminds us that Romeo and Juliet are the products of a violent culture: even the wives of the rival houses brawl in the marketplace, and Richard Katz's Capulet is an insane hysteric who at one point seems perfectly ready to murder his daughter.

    Romeo and Juliet - review 2011

  • Sam Mendes, Rupert Goold and other luminaries will also mount special productions for BBC TV and Radio.

    All of Britain Will Be a Stage Paul Levy 2012

  • One year after that he wrote in Earthquakes in London a fissiparous climate-change drama with thinly realised characters among them a glacial female politician which was given an explosive staging by Rupert Goold.

    The Last of the Duchess; 13; The Village Social – review 2011

  • The Donmar has achieved great success with its productions, and by nurturing young directors such as Rupert Goold and Josie Rourke, the latter of whom takes over the Donmar from Michael Grandage next year.

    This week's new theatre and dance 2011

  • And Goold and his designer, Tom Scutt, reinforce the point by setting the play in an implicitly Spanish Catholic culture where a keen sense of mortality is accompanied by a rage for life.

    Romeo and Juliet - review 2011

  • Your daughter could potentially also, says Goold, be charged with money laundering or allowing the premises to be used for drug activities s8 Misuse of Drugs Act.

    Problem solved 2011

  • Kate Goold, a criminal lawyer and associate at Bindmans, confirms: Cultivating cannabis is an offence under section six of the Misuse of Drugs Act, 1971.

    Problem solved 2011

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