Life of Si @ The GRV, 14 Aug

3/5 stars
Event review by Killian McAleese.
Published 24 August 2010

Ever wondered what it would feel like to be in a live studio audience? Well, you may just find out with this comic double-act who have been wowing audiences with their combination of live performance and pre-recorded material with some clever interface between the two thrown in.

The show is a collaboration between Simon Feilder and Sy Thomas, a pair of talented, emo-inclined media enthusiasts with bundles of charm and an elusive yellow teapot named Alan. The venue's comfortable couches and warm atmosphere are skilfully exploited to recreate the pair’s shared flat, lending a sitcom feel to proceedings.

The alternating live and pre-recorded pattern becomes a little repetitive and at times the transition between the two feels awkward. But the duo's live interaction with the multimedia element of the show evidences potential comic genius and maybe even a TV career or two. 

You can't help wanting to see a little more of the live show and less of the pre-recorded material, but with a quirky take on traditional performer-audience banter and possibly the funniest a cappella impression of contemporary indie music you're likely to hear, this show is well worth an hour of your time.

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  • I felt utterly robbed of £5 when I saw these two failed comedians attempt to make a small room of completely unimpressed people laugh.

    The two approached myself and 3 of my friends on the street with a flier for their show. Then were completely shocked when we said we already have tickets...I now know why.

    Do yoursleves a massive favour, DO NOT see these two. Otherwise you'll probably end up like half the audience that left half through their show, totally bored.

    Posted by Andy | Sunday September 2010 @ 02:57

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