Provo filters between BYU academic transience and Utah County family-town permanence. Center Street rooms fill with students cycling through on four-year rotations, while Downtown hosts the families who've been here for generations. Orem-adjacent draws the suburban overflow. Riverwoods and East Bay add the residential layers. The comedy here reads the tension between campus rotation and Mormon-corridor stability. Open mics become the space where both timelines converge. Comics who grasp Provo's dual rhythm find audiences relieved someone recognized the city outlasts every graduation while the Wasatch Mountains frame everything.