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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?

We have managed to stage

Mon, 13 July 2009, 07:28 pm
We have managed to stage very successful seasons of "The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll" and "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg" without the smoking. As Class Act traditionally has large school audiences (not lately, mind you) we have a policy of not depicting smoking on stage. Personally, I am very allergic to cigarette smoke and the latest resurgance (sp.?)of smoking onstage (I think this has happened because some venues/companies are no longer sponsored by Healthway?)has meant I have had to pass up seeing shows I would have loved to have seen. I feel it is a health issue for audiences and cast.

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