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Sun, 12 July 2009, 11:47 am
Gordon the Optom35 posts in thread

Can I ask what people think of the special non-toxic cigarettes that are smoked on stage?

Do they taste the same as normal cigarettes?

Do the audience members find the the smoke created more offensive than the real thing?

By omitting smoking from a play, does the mood of the play change? Or can the smoking act be removed from plays completely?

Agreed

Sun, 12 July 2009, 06:07 pm
Yep, I think political correctness can go too far and this is one of those instances. I remember watching Peter Clark light up onstage time and again in that play where he appeared as Oscar Wilde (name escapes me - very good it was) and he looked so at home smoking away. More importantly it was part of the character so why be po-faced? Smoking was very much a feature of cultured society until the latter decades of the 20th century so what are we to do - bin all scripts depicting it or excise any mention of same?

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