Cheyenne separates by relationship to the rodeo. Capitol Valley rooms fill with state workers who transferred in, while Downtown hosts the families who've been here since Frontier Days began. Sun Valley draws the working-class roots. West Cheyenne operates in its own bubble. The comedy here navigates populations that share a town but experience different relationships to the Western identity. Open mics become the rare space where the government and the cowboy culture sit together. The comics who honor both Cheyennes—the capital and the frontier—find audiences grateful someone saw the whole picture.