Date/Time
Date(s) - 4 Aug 2012
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM
Location
Just The Tonic at the Caves
After three sell out years, including selling 7000 tickets last year, the boys return once again fresh from filming their new BBC pilot to bring you a brand new hour of truly uplifting silliness, surrealism and 80’s anthems.
Performing the show twice daily at 4.45pm and then again at 7.45pm, there’s now no excuse to miss the biggest selling sketch show at the fringe. So if you like your comedy served extremely funny, order a portion of Ginge, Geordie Geek!
***** HERALD ***** THREEWEEKS **** SCOTSMAN and many more!
TO BOOK - http://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/ginge-the-geordie-and-the-geek-all-new-show-2012





You were the highlight of our visit to the fringe last year and having seen your show again yesterday, we feel proud to have caught you in ’09. Material still sharp but one noticeable difference – have those bodies been honed and toned since the last time we saw you in your underpants??
Bon courage x
Hello,
Yeah the other two have been on strict diets getting themselves into peak shape. I however have been on a strict diet of chips/cheese and pints of guiness!
Ginge
Nothing wrong with guinness (note the spelling) the drink of athletes.
Fantastic news ref BBC pilot – you deserve it ! Good luck with it – hope it goes well for you
Hi guys, came to see you filming in Glasgow Fri night! My writing partner Robin Brown and I wanted to see some sketch comedy in action as we are currently writing ourselves and I must say, we were impressed but at the same time encouraged by what you are doing!
Would love to chat to you for some advice on how to get the most out of writing, doing gigs, and getting a fan base
Sincerest regards,
Will McGibbon
will@sk8-scool.com
Hi mate,
Thanks alot for coming and glad you enjoyed it. To be honest we found when it comes to writing you have to find your own way and write what you think is funny as when you try and manufacture it thats usually when it falls flat. Gigs wise, just get in touch with as many people as possible who do comedy nights and see if you can get ten minute spots to try out material. We went to the edinburgh festival the year before we started and learnt alot about how the comedy industry works that way.
Hope thats of help to you