
Playbill noting
“It has been a very long tradition in theatres around the world that there is no row ‘I’ and no row ‘O’,” the email read.
“The origins of the tradition… have been lost to time but the working theory is that the letter ‘I’ is easily confused with number 1, and O is of course almost identical to the number ‘0’ and letter ‘Q’.
“In dimly lit theatres, and particularly when tickets were handwritten back in the 1800s, these were easily confused by box office staff and ushers when showing patrons to their seats.”
Well I’ll be! A quick Google search backs up the claims in this post, with that some theatres also choose to omit Row Q.
I love this for all my glasses-wearing besties. Someone hundreds of years back was really looking out for us.
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