Benjamin Franklin Keith’s Theater Seat

Origins
This felted theater seat was once owned by the American vaudeville theater owner who was highly influential in the evolution of variety theater into vaudeville.

Effects
His seat became imbued with the various vaudeville shows he saw and developed the ability to create props and produce shows out of nowhere. When a person sits inside of the chair, the surrounding area turns into a stage, complete with various props and costumes for the characters. People surrounding the area are subjected to partake in the act, forcefully. The show will not end until the activator sits up out of the chair, which is almost impossible, due to the show’s addictive likeability.