Indianapolis tempers between Crossroads legacy and tech-boom reinvention. Mass Ave rooms fill with families who remember when the scene was scrappier, while Fountain Square hosts the artists who arrived with the galleries. Broad Ripple draws the younger energy. Irvington and Fletcher Place add the neighborhood layers. Downtown keeps the corporate overflow. The comedy here navigates the tension between honoring roots and embracing change. Open mics become the space where old Indy and new Indy sit together. The comics who honor both the legacy and the reinvention find audiences grateful someone saw the whole Crossroads story.