The Face Of Theatre In The 1760s

A theatre in Williamsburg is excavated and examined. Among the discoveries “was a large iron rod, now believed to have been part of a spiked fence near the stage used to keep audiences from rioting. Further archival research revealed no lobby to speak of. And at 270 seats, space was at a premium. You had no more than 9 to 10 inches of seat space, compared to 40 inches today.”