★★★★ “she is quite simply a phenomenon” - Hector Gilchrist, eFestivals

“Daniel Kitson meets Julie Walters” - Ruth E Cockburn

A glorious 90 minutes of medieval bawdy, gleefully reclaimed for 21st Century feminists.

Debs Newbold knows the meaning of the word 'bawdy' as well as any woman who has five aunts and a problem with Chaucer possibly can.

In this ripe and juicy nugget of stand-up storytelling, the old tales get a feminist reworking: Knights are shy, wood nymphs are ruthless businesswomen, and romance endures despite flatulence. All this, along with a glorious dollop of Debs' masterful Birmingham ribaldry. Warning though: this set is crafted strictly for adults.