'Has the sharp quality of a fable that will never cease to be timely'
* Independent *
'Mischievous, mighty and moving... a restlessly intelligent, compelling work that expresses, with inspired dramatic invention, the way that the brutal past pervades the present'
* Financial Times *
'Epic in every sense... totally compelling... captures the complexity of a civil war where black Americans found themselves fighting on opposing sides and where, although freedom was the ultimate goal, its achievement was fraught with hazards that continue to this day.'
* Guardian *
'Thrillingly leads the charge for a new kind of historical drama'
* Telegraph *
'Ambitious and assured... the writing is poetic and richly textured, full of echoes and asides, moving deftly between registers... Parks is a writer of ambition, skill and soul, repurposing old forms in new ways and engaging with the ripples of history, telling a story that has yet to end'
* The Stage *
'A rich, complicated, unsentimental play with an awful lot to say... fantastically imaginative'
* Time Out *
'Thrilling. A masterpiece'
* New York Magazine *
'One of the top plays of the year... A richly textured mix of Brechtian allegory and Homeric epic, finding new meaning in an essential American tragedy'
* Time *
'By turns philosophical and playful, lyrical and earthy, Father Comes Home from the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3) swoops, leaps, dives and soars, reimagining a turbulent turning point in American history through a cockeyed contemporary lens... The wonder of Ms. Parks's achievement is how smoothly she blends the high and the low, the serious and the humorous, the melodramatic and the grittily realistic... the best new play I've seen all year'
* New York Times *
'The best new play of the year... It is bold, hugely entertaining, moving and thrillingly ambitious. Suzan-Lori Parks bids fair to create a sprawling multi-part epic to plant alongside August Wilson's monumental Century Cycle, one of the great achievements in theater history. Parts 4 through 9 (or more?) can't come fast enough'
* Huffington Post *