Barre divides by relationship to the granite. North End rooms fill with quarry families who've worked the stone for generations, while Granite Street hosts the artists who discovered the sculptors' legacy. South Barre draws the working-class roots. Elmwood operates in its own bubble. Washington Street Corridor adds the downtown energy. The comedy here navigates populations that share a town but experience different versions of its history. Open mics become the rare space where the quarry and the gallery sit together. The comics who honor both Barres find audiences across every generation.