The Ginge, the Geordie and the Geek


About the boys

Graeme Rooney, Paul Charlton and Kevin O’Loughlin

In 2008 The Ginge, the Geordie and the Geek was born. Since then the boys started with a bang selling 3000 tickets in their debut show in 2009 winning awards and receiving critical acclaim along the way.

This was followed by Sell Out shows in 2010 and 2011 at the Edinburgh Fringe where they sold more than 10,000 tickets. A mad last year has seen them perform with MICHAEL MCINTYRE, MIRANDA HART, JAMES CORDEN and JIMMY CARR, support JOHNNY VEGAS in Nottingham and appear on BBC’s Dick and Dom’s Funny Business, where they shared the spotlight with CATHERINE TATE.

If you like your comedy served extremely funny, order a portion of Ginge, Geordie Geek!

The Ginge aka Graeme Rooney

Photo of Graeme Rooney who plays the GingeWill appear this summer in ‘Case Histories’ with Jason Isaacs and ‘Holby City’. Played memorable comedic characters in both Irvine Welsh’s critically acclaimed ‘Wedding Belles’ and the Award winning ‘Skins’ – appearing on the Baftas in 2010 for the latter. Recently he featured as a guest lead in the popular BBC series ‘Ashes to Ashes’. Other guest leads include ‘Rab C Nesbitt’, ‘Rebus’, ‘Taggart’, and ‘Casualty’. He’s performed at The Globe, Royal Court, the Barbican and Dundee rep.

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The Geordie aka Paul Charlton

Photo of Paul Charlton who plays the GeordieWill appear this summer in the new Channel 4 comedy ‘Sirens’. Winner of a Fringe First Award for his comedy play Love, Sex and Cider in which he also starred. He went on to write for Live Theatre Newcastle and contributed material to the Karen Dunbar series 2. He is now working with Kaye Mellor’s production company Rollem Productions developing two original comedy dramas entitled ‘Budget’ and ‘Acorn House’. His most recent play ‘Crush’ produced by Iron Shoes won him his second Fringe First Award at last years festival and is currently on tour across the country. As a performer screen credits include ‘Little Britain’ (BBC1), ‘Live Girls present Dog Town’ (BBC3) and Sir Richard Attenborough’s feature film ‘Closing the Ring’.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7t5Q0Rd6FM

The Geek aka Kevin O’Loughlin

Photo of Kevin O'Loughlin who plays the GeekWill appear this summer in the new Channel 4 comedy ‘Sirens’. Performed in 2008 at the Pleasance in critically acclaimed comedy ‘By The Way’. Previously he’s played a stammering policeman in ‘Car Thieves’ by Che Walker for Birmingham Rep and has also performed at the Glasgow Comedy Festival in ‘The Write Brothers’ sketch show (part of the writing team behind BBC’s ‘Chewing the Fat’). His first appearance on screen was as Sammy in ‘River City’ but more recently he starred alongside Simon Pegg in the film ‘Run Fat Boy Run’ directed by David Schwimmer.

The Guru aka John Hoggarth

John is the one you don’t see on stage, he is the director, co-writer and button pusher. He was born and brought up in Whitby, North Yorkshire. He worked as an actor for several years before expanding his work to include writing and directing. In 2003 he became joint artistic director of the National Youth Theatre and for several years combined the artistic directorship of the NYT with a prolific writing career. He moved on from the NYT in 2007 and is now artistic director of his own company Iron Shoes. He has had his work produced for television, radio and the stage. John has also developed a reputation for developing burgeoning comedy talent and has seen recent collaborations lead to a Perrier nomination, and the winning of both ‘So Think You’re Funny?” and the BBC new talent award.

The honourary boys…

 

Associate Technician aka Laura Hammond

Laura’s technical credits include: Company technician for ‘The Ginge, the Geordie and the Geek’ Edinburgh 2009 and mini tour, ‘By The Way’ (ChoppedLogic), Technician for ‘Not a Lover Or A Fighter’ (Lloyd Langford), Technical Stage Manager for ‘Sound Journey’ (Segue), Company Stage Manager for the ‘Hotbed Festival’, ‘Stand By Your Van’, ‘Re:Design’ and ‘Let Newton Be!’ (Menagerie). Her acting credits include Hermes’ Puppet in ‘Failing Narcissus’ (Black Dog Theatre Co.) and Rachel in ‘Brace’ (Mossycoat Productions) with whom she is an associate director and is about to begin work on their latest production.

Associate Technician aka Sarah Wilson

Sarah was our technician for the 2010 preview tour.Sarah’s technical credits include: Assistant Stage Manager for The Chippendales on their 2010 UK tour, In-house Stage Manager at Perth Concert Hall, Stage Crew for Gilded Balloon (including crew for Winter Wonderland), Stage Crew/LX Crew for The Kings Theatre Glasgow, Stage Crew/LX Crew for National Theatre of Scotland, Deputy Stage Manager and Stage Crew for Scenengineering / Sonic Temple Productions.

Costume and props maker aka Joanne Ferrie

Joanne2010 and 2011 showsJoanne is a 2nd year student at the RSAMD learning the art of Propmaking and Scenic Art.

In amongst the lectures and production work, she manages to make props and costume for the Ginge, Geordie and the Geek with as much skill and little cost as possible.

Her motto is “If you can think it, I can make it out of foam!.”

Costume and props maker aka Sam Allan

Sam2010 show.Is studying for her degree in Prop making at the RSAMD but also make props for the lovely boys. Her skills include, sculpting, mould making/casting, faux finishing and fabrication just to name a few. Her motto is ‘I make stuff out of other stuff’ and I do it well!

ALL OF THESE LOVELY AMAZING LADIES ARE FREELANCE AND CAN BE CONTACTED VIA US BY EMAILING paul.charlton@yahoo.co.uk

One Response

  1. Cheryl says:

    Saw ur show for the first time today (11 Aug 11) and what a show it was, best thing i have seen in ages. You deserve your own tv show. thanks again for the laughter especially the last sketch, i felt we wanted to get up and join in!!!

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