Parnell Bradbury

Frederick Parnell Bradbury (19 January 1904 – 6 August 1977) was a British writer and playwright. He is known for co-writing Dark Lucy with Philip King. He was also a theatre critic for The Times.

Bradbury was born in Shepherd's Bush, London, to Frederick Stephen Bradbury, a dentist, and Kate Simmons Lynn. Parnell was also a chiropractor and osteopath. He wrote extensively about these subjects.

Bradbury was a member of Sussex Playwrights.

He died at his home in Lydney, Gloucestershire in August 1977, aged 73.

Plays

 * The Marzipan Prince
 * A Man of No Experience (one act)
 * Off the Camden Road (three acts)
 * Calling all kings : a collection of six one-act plays for children