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Gordon Parsons
Chaucer
Books / 16 October 2024
16 October 2024
GORDON PARSONS recommends an ideal introduction to the writer who was first to give the English a literary language
Georges sand
Books / 6 August 2024
6 August 2024
GORDON PARSONS welcomes a graphic biography of George Sand, the most popular French novelist in 19th-century Britain
scandal
Theatre Review / 10 July 2024
10 July 2024
GORDON PARSONS relishes a fast moving production of Sheridan’s comic masterpiece
English
Theatre review / 16 May 2024
16 May 2024
GORDON PARSONS relishes a play that reveals how language carries much more than simple communication
language
Books / 3 September 2023
3 September 2023
GORDON PARSONS appreciates a very necessary exploration of the benefit of knowing more than one language
Macbeth
Theatre Review / 31 August 2023
31 August 2023
GORDON PARSONS witnesses a production committed to great fun but signifying nothing 
Falkland
Theatre Review / 24 August 2023
24 August 2023
GORDON PARSONS is underwhelmed by the inflation of a petty war into the undeserved status of epic
theatre review
Theatre Review / 5 May 2023
5 May 2023
GORDON PARSONS wonders at a near perfect production of Shakespeare’s eloquent fairytale
cartoon
Graphic Novel / 14 February 2023
14 February 2023
GORDON PARSONS enjoys the tale of a self-emancipating woman told with deceptive simplicity
main
Culture / 7 December 2022
7 December 2022
island
Theatre / 21 October 2022
21 October 2022
TS+Z
Theatre Review / 14 September 2022
14 September 2022
Uniformity of ‘talking heads’ presentation annihilates all possibility of conveying the true drama inherent in the play, suggests GORDON PARSONS
MR
Book Review / 17 June 2022
17 June 2022
BLM
BOOKS / 13 May 2022
13 May 2022
GORDON PARSONS recommends a book that will keep the reader, black or white, fully engaged and, as importantly, self-questioning
company
Theatre Review / 1 March 2022
1 March 2022
GORDON PARSONS recommends a production that makes no demands other than being entertained
colston
Book Review / 14 January 2022
14 January 2022
GORDON PARSONS on a thought-provoking reflection on our out of joint times and a warning that there is no escape into the past
greene/philby
Culture / 1 December 2021
1 December 2021
On stage the intriguing Splinter of Ice, eccentricity of Wuthering Heights and a revival of the Living Newspaper tradition absorbed just as much as the graphic novel The Dancing Plague, Ariel Dorfman’s The Compensation Bureau or Mario Vargas Llosa’s Harsh Times
ensemble
Theatre Review / 4 October 2021
4 October 2021
A cautionary melodrama that hits the right notes in articulating the realities of class-ridden society with omnipresent violence against women, writes GORDON PARSONS
protest
Book Review / 17 August 2021
17 August 2021
Narratives from detained refugees who exist in a virtual lawless world with no fixed sentences
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THEATRE / 25 May 2021
25 May 2021
GORDON PARSONS recommends an excellent theatrical tribute to nursing staff
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LITERATURE / 17 May 2021
17 May 2021
Research into the lost plays of the Shakespearean period provides new insights into the Bard and his work, says GORDON PARSONS
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THEATRE ONLINE / 22 April 2021
22 April 2021
Engrossing drama of Moscow meeting between Soviet spy Kim Philby and novelist Graham Greene
kokok
THEATRE ONLINE / 6 April 2021
6 April 2021
GORDON PARSONS recommends a sharply satirical take on what awaits us after the pandemic ends
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BOOKS / 23 February 2021
23 February 2021
Succinct account of colonialism’s history of blood, cruelty and greed