Ketchup Theory
Timothée Chalamet told Matthew McConaughey that he avoided ballet and opera because they're "dying arts." The opera and ballet world fired back — from the Met Opera to Doja Cat to Juliette Binoche. But here's what nobody's talking about: after COVID, opera houses and theaters sold out instantly. Movie theaters? They're still struggling to fill seats. So whose art is actually dying? In this episode, Joshua and Isaac break down: → Why live performance thrived after COVID while film didn't → The one thing AI will never be able to replace → Why theater "reboots" the same shows forever and nobody complains → What happens when the original creator leaves (the Pixar problem) → How formulas work in art — from sonnets to the MCU → Patrick Stewart reading Shakespeare, Kobe Bryant studying storytelling, and why WALL-E still holds up → Plus: our Project Hail Mary preview for next week The verdict? Opera doesn't need ketchup. It never did. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🍅 Ketchup Theory — If it needs ketchup, it must not be good. A father-son podcast about the quest for great art. New episodes weekly. Like & Subscribe. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #timothéechalamet #chalamet #opera #ballet #ketchuptheory #podcast
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