August 5, 2025 

One4Review
The word for this show is ‘gentle’. Mr Connell is a tall gentleman with a genial manner presenting a lovely wander through various elements of medievality. Mr Connell is a professor of medieval studies, and as a result of one particular – repeated – word choice in translation from medieval French, this show probably isn’t suitable for children. Which is a shame because: 1. the word isn’t used offensively or aggressively, rather as an accurate translation, and 2. I can imagine children aged about ten finding the rest of this show equally fascinating and hilarious, and not just for its reference to the medical uses of poo (in the Bristol Stool Chart) and it’s medieval equivalent (colours of wee).The plight of future medievalists notwithstanding, this is a lovely gentle post-prandial sort of show, at least in part because of the venue’s seating arrangements. The show’s premise-slash-jumping-off-point is that we’re all medieval in some way, and that the medieval period was just better. Mr Connell takes us through various examples from topics including medicine, maps and names for dogs, and explains, with on screen examples of his thesis. Delivery is gentle, and there’s learning as well as laughing, without anything being too much to disturb the digestion of lunch.This is an easy-listening easy-learning sort of show, a welcome – and gentle – break from the loud, forceful, demanding, comedy norm. Click Here For Review