"Bond is the most radical playwright to emerge from the sixties ... the most savagely powerful dramatist writing today ... Bond's plays cannot be ignored."—Independent
Early Morning: "A gargantuan Swiftian metaphor of universal consumption."—Observer
The Pope's Wedding: "This bizarre and unclassifiable piece is an astonishing tour de force for a first play, and if it comes to that, would be an astonishing tour de force if it were a fifty-first ... Bond is an original."—Bernard Levin, Daily Mail