629. How Is Live Theater Still Alive? | Freakonomics Radio Apr 11, 2025, Freakonomics Radio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwLv15u2nKM
It has become fiendishly expensive to produce and has more competition than ever. And yet the believers still believe. Why? And does the world really want a new musical about ... Abraham Lincoln?!
(Part one of a three-part series.)
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