Shen Teng’s classic sketches include "Not Yet", "Going Through the Scenes", "The Road to Comedy", "Half a Son-in-Law", "Occupying a Seat", "Where's the Thief", etc.
1. "Yet Still"
"Yet Still" tells the story of Lao Shen, an old man who owes money and refuses to pay back, but faces old classmates who come to ask for debts. A story that shows the true character of an old man without changing his color or heartbeat.
2. "Going through the motions"
"Going through the motions" mainly tells the story of Chief Hao, the leader of the county, who wanted to express condolences to Wang Tieniu who was poisoned by formaldehyde while brushing the mountains, so Director Ma and Wang Tieniu formed a partnership. A play on Chief Hao.
3. "The Road to Comedy"
"The Road to Comedy" tells the story of a young man who yearns to develop a cross talk career but has no way to get into the industry.
4. "A Son-in-Law and Half a Son"
"A Son-in-Law and Half a Son" tells the story of an old man who was defrauded by telecommunications. The old man's uncle not only wants to disappoint the old man, but also wants to alert him. He and his brother-in-law designed a fake "kidnapping" plan, which unexpectedly deepened the father-in-law's misunderstanding of him, resulting in a story full of laughter but full of warmth.
5. "Occupying a Seat"
"Occupying a Seat" tells the story of five parents who tried their best to occupy the first row of seats in the classroom for their children at the beginning of the elementary school term. The story of the dispute.
6. "Where's the Thief"
"Where's the Thief" is a pantomime that pays tribute to the comedy master Chaplin. On a city train, a clown wearing a top hat and a cane battles wits with an opportunistic thief, while the passengers on the train watch indifferently.