smoking
Sun, 12 July 2009, 11:47 amGordon the Optom35 posts in thread
smoking
Sun, 12 July 2009, 11:47 amCan 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?
Harden Up
Thu, 27 Aug 2009, 06:54 pmWalter Plinge
I personally love smoking on stage. If it's in the script then it should be in the performance.
The most important thing that we're all forgetting is that smoking is cool. It's always been cool, ever since the likes of Bogart and Grant took to the screen it was cool. It's cool then and it's cool now, perhaps more so now that we know what we know. It might not be good for you but that may well be precisely why it's so freakin' cool.
So to everyone who wants to bitch and moan about not liking smoking on stage I say Harden the **** up.
Yours faithfully
Targuus Targuus.
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