Published Jun 20, 2024
593. You Can Make a Killing, but Not a Living | Freakonomics Radio
Stephen Dubner delves into the resilient allure of theater as a cultural beacon amid economic hurdles, spotlighting the success of the Broadway play 'Stereophonic' and its industry-shaping strategies. Despite high production costs and evolving demographics, inventive marketing and profit-sharing practices signal a hopeful shift for the future of theater.

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