Comedian Seth Meyers seems like he can do pretty much anything. He became famous for his decade-plus run on “Saturday Night Live,” serving as head writer and one of the best “Weekend Update” anchors in the show’s history. But after a slow-ish start, he seems even more at home on “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” blending his excellent joke-writing skills and timing with the perfect tone — acerbic yet sincere — to handle political and social content as well. Meyers doesn’t have much time for stand-up, but he’s scheduled to arrive at the Masonic for a set on Friday, Nov.