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Michael Gambon

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I hear that the no-smoking crowd are now operating at the National. Surely that sort of mentality doesn't belong in a theatre, it isn't a place where you impose rules on people, it's a dirty radical place where an actor can work with a fag in his hand.
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Quoted in "The trickster," The Guardian (2004-04-23)

 
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