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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?

Of course, the difference

Mon, 13 July 2009, 01:17 pm
Of course, the difference is that smoking on stage may put the health of the performers and audience at risk - swearing and staged fighting doesn't generally do that. I'm not a smoker, don't plan to smoke, don't plan on promoting smoking even peripherally, and wouldn't write a play with smoking or perform a role that required me to smoke. But that's just me and my choice. I certainly think there needs to be prominent notice of smoking in a play if it's going to be there - both in publicity materials (small print somewhere near the number for bookings) and in the theatre foyer.

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