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Eri Jackson and Daniel Taylor

Ginger and Black

Real name: Eri Jackson and Daniel Taylor

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Videos

Ginger & Black on Comedy Shuffle

Eri Jackson and Daniel Taylor (AKA Ginger & Black) sing a song about getting into the television industry on BBC THREE's Comedy Shuffle


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Ginger & Black on Comedy Shuffle
The Musical Storytellers Ginger And Black (Part Two)
The Musical Storytellers (Part One)
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Biography

Nominated for best newcomer in the 2007 Chortle awards; and third placed in So You Think You're Funny 2006

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Reviews

Ginger & Black in The Extraordinary Life and Times of Harold - Fringe 2009
Live Review

 rated 3/5

If these musical storytellers had produced anything short of fantastic in this show they would have been looking at a two-star review. To only remain onstage for 43 minutes when you are selling tickets for an hour long show is indefensible – but the quality of performance goes some way to make up for the lack of quantity.

Eri Jackson (Ginger) and Daniel Taylor (Black) have cultivated their deadpan and intelligent musical-cum-sketch-cum-character comedy into a fine art and The Extraordinary Life and Times of Harold could have been a masterpiece, had the audience not been sold short.

The loose story is based around Harold, a ten-year-old lad growing up under the bomb shelters of World War Two. The plot is as bizarre as it is funny, with a paedophile bird handler, a wounded war veteran who lived under a sheet with a fork in his head and a ‘feeder’ making several appearances.

The writing is good but the partnership between Jackson & Taylor is what really makes the show. They have an exceptional ability to bounce of each other flawlessly with even the subtlest facial expression passing between the two leading to huge peels of laughter from the audience. The love-hate relationship works best when the two slip out of character to discuss Jackson’s broken wrist or interact with the audience. They have a disgruntled camaraderie that serves to heighten the effect of their droll delivery.

The icy personas change in a flicker of the lights as they emerge as animated, bouncy characters in each sketch, Hawkman is the most developed role, a man with an unnatural love for birds and children. It’s a deliciously dark creation, played beautifully by Taylor.

The surprise (apart from the shocking under-running) is that music does not feature as heavily in this show as you might expect from a pair that make their living as a musical act. Whether this is down to Jackson’s broken wrist or has been a conscious decision to focus more on their acting and sketch abilities, I do not know. But it certainly has not done them any harm.

It is criminal that they have forfeited a star and I’d imagine a fair bit of goodwill with the paying public for a show that could make the running but just doesn’t last the distance.

Date of live review: Sunday 16th Aug, '09
Review by Corry Shaw
Ginger and Black
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Ginger and Black : Original Review
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Comments

I'd strongly disagree too - many of the shows in Edinburgh only ran for 45 - 50 minutes, so it was hardly alone in this. Also, when I saw it the show ran for 50 minutes, which felt like the perfect running time, and for the 'reviewer' to concentrate so much on this factor seems incredibly petty. For me it was the highlight of the fringe, and I can't wait to see them again.

Steve Jones, September 2009


Disagree with comment in review about length of show being huge shortcoming. The problem with most shows these days is that they're too long!

Pavan McDonald, September 2009


Marvellous! Original and very funny

ojay, March 2007


Excellent , best new act Ive seen for ages.

Paul Sinha, November 2006




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Where can I see Ginger and Black next?

Where can I see Ginger and Black next?

20:00 - Friday 19th Mar, '10
Venue: Redhill Comedy at the Cottage
Prices: £10
Comics: Ginger and Black, Suzy Bennett
Info: Plus Dan Hoy, Yariv Perelmuter, Angus Lyndsay,Giacinto Palmeri, MC Annabel Giles. Benefit for Sport Relief
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
15:00~16:00 - Sunday 21st Mar, '10
Venue: Glasgow Stand
Prices: £4
Comics: Ginger and Black
Info: Glasgow Kids Comedy Club for ages 8-12
Show starts: 15:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Friday 26th Mar, '10
Venue: New Players Theatre
Prices: £15 (£12 concs)
Comics: Ginger and Black, Pippa Evans, Tom Basden
Info: Musical Comedy Awards. Final
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
23:30~03:00 - Thursday 1st Apr, '10
Venue: Everyman Screen on the Green
Prices: £9 to £16
Comics: Ginger and Black, Lady Carol, Scott Capurro, Drew Barr (MC)
Info: Comic Strip Live. Plus Moonfish Rumba and music from Tankus The Henge
Show starts: 23:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Thursday 20th May, '10
Venue: Old Kings Head
Prices: £8 (£6 concs)
Comics: Ginger and Black, Isy Suttie
Info: Up The Arts. Edinburgh previews
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Friday 4th Jun, '10
Venue: Lowdown At The Albany
Prices: £10
Comics: Ginger and Black, Matthew Crosby, Pippa Evans
Info: Spank! Plus The Ginger, The Geordie & The Geek
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)