I went to an early Friday evening show at the Punchline in SF. Sheng Wang was recording a record, so he used some of his older material which I had heard on several YouTube videos. Normally, I don't like it when comedians recycle jokes in their standup, but Sheng sprinkled them throughout his set with new material so it didn't really bother me. His material ranged from culture, dating, to his experiences living in New York. Most of it was funny without being crude or shocking and I appreciated his insightful views and polished delivery. Although a lot of comedians who are racial-ethnic minorities tend to rely on jokes about race or racism, Sheng was unique in spending little time on the matter. Instead, he went for topics that cut across race or religion, which shows how smart he is in appealing to a broad audience. I recommend Sheng Weng if you like comedians like Louie CK, John Mulaney, and Patton Oswalt.