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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?

What about...

Thu, 16 July 2009, 05:59 pm
Walter Plinge
What happened to the good old fashioned unsmokeable cigs you can buy from joke stores with the shiny red stuff on the end that were simply used as a prop? They did the trick, I thought. Let's face it, for anyone who's seen a stage show involving herbal cigarettes, the smell is much stronger than normal cigarettes, to the point of being unbearable; doubly nasty when you have more than one character onstage smoking at a time. It's just unnecessary when there are safer alternatives in the fake cigarette market.

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