LMAO: Sheng Wang at the Golden State Theater, Monterey CA

Saturday night, Valentine’s Day evening, I finally got my Christmas present, a night of comedy!

We (the Mrs., our daughter, son-in-law and myself) loaded up the cruiser and hit the road for the Golden State Theater in Monterey,CA.  The trip is long-ish, about an hour and a half, but I’d take a trip to Monterey over San Francisco any day of the week!

We’ve been to this particular venue a few times, it’s a nice spot, but this was the first time for a comedy show.

The night opened with Kevin Camia, who we’d never heard of.  He was actually pretty darn good.  He had us laughing right outta the gate and kept it going throughout his entire set.  I’d be more than happy to go see him again.

We’d seen a bunch of video clips of Sheng Wang and the Netflix (?) special he did (“Sweet & Juicy”) a few years ago but this was our first time seeing him live on stage. Let me tell you, this show was worth the wait! 

His style is so different from his colleagues and it’s really refreshing.  He doesn’t use foul language and he totally avoids the typical crass/vulgar/overtly sexual material or decisive political/racial rants that has (unfortunately) become a mainstay in modern comedy.  And yet, he had us in stitches the entire time.  At times it was hard to catch my breath I was laughing so hard.  And he too kept it up for his entire show.  No flops, no dead air, just non-stop hilarity from start to finish.

I’m short, it was an outstanding night of comedy, one of the best we’ve ever attended.  If you get a chance to see Sheng Wang, do yourself a favor and GO!  You will not be disappointed.

And last but not least, a big thank you to my girls for gifting me these tickets for Christmas instead of more “stuff”!  This night will be in my memory banks for years to come!

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LMAO! Tom Segura at SAP Center, San Jose CA

Friday night was finally time for a long-awaited comedy show, and it was certainly worth the wait!

Ann Miller from Oakland CA opened the show and she was pretty good.  A little cringy with some of the gags, but there were more than a few LOLz in her short set.

Ryan Sickler was up next.  Evidently (judging by crowd response) he’s well known, but this was our first time seeing his act, and he was darn funny.  I’d definitely be happy to see him perform again.

Tom Segura was the headliner and he was AWESOME.   We’ve seen all his comedy specials and got to see him live once before, and he never fails to entertain.   Honestly,  I don’t know of any other comedian that is as consistently funny as this guy.  More than a few times I found myself gasping for air as tears ran down my face from laughing so hard.  The kind of non-stop laughing that leaves your guts hurting afterwards.   Just a stellar show.  Dare I say, the best comedian since ol’ George Carlin?

Not much else to say.  Laughs on laughs on laughs!  It was a great way to kick off the weekend.  And the fact that it was in San Jose was icing on the cake – I’ll take SJ over San Francisco ANY DAY OF THE WEEK!!!

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