Circus act's smoking raises health and safety alarm (but the fire-eating is fine)
Circus of Horrors says officials had concerns over performer who fires bow and arrow with her feet – because of her smoking
Handy with her feet ... the Corn Exchange said the circus performers were not banned from smoking. Photograph: Circus of Horrors
Mark Brown, arts correspondent guardian.co.uk, Thursday 6 January 2011 Fire-eating is fine. As is walking barefoot up a ladder of swords and swallowing a revolving electric drill. And – while it may not be to everyone's taste – there should be no problems with a dwarf dragging a genitally attached vacuum cleaner round the stage.
But a contorted performer smoking a cigarette while firing a bow and arrow with her feet is causing something of a headache for a touring circus company.
The Circus of Horrors, which began life at Glastonbury 15 years ago, said today it was locked in a battle with officials at the Corn Exhange, in King's Lynn, after being asked to provide a risk assessment for performers smoking on stage in order that an exemption could be sought from the council's health and safety and licensing departments.
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