Traversing the line between the silly and the outrageous whilst keeping a comic dignity is a difficult skill to master. It is one that Steve McNeil and Sam Pamphilon display in bucket loads in their sketch show ''Which One Are You?''.Taking the format of sketches followed by segments of talking to the audience, the two performers are both experts at keeping those watching engrossed in the comedy even during the more risqué sketches. Whilst there is a degree of cheap humour utilised throughout, their clever application and self awareness prevents it from ever feeling over the top.Although there are many good quality sketches, I prefer the sections which cleverly mix audience interaction with songs, games and McNeil's professed ability to make any item of clothing look bad. The two performers are obviously confident and know exactly how to get the best out of the audience.The show is loosely based around the idea that the two comics encompass the only two types of people there are in the world. Some people are McNeils: sensible, thoughtful and unhappy. Others are Pamphilons: good looking, air-headed and blissfully unaware. It’s a clichéd idea but as general framework it worked fine.Strong performances, good writing and comedic personalities make for a high quality show which will leave you laughing throughout. Although it lacks the spark that could make it perfect, it is nonetheless well worth a watch.
