The theater company that challenged Colorado’s smoking ban plans to take its case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled this month that the state’s indoor smoking ban prevents actors from lighting up on stage. It’s believed to be the first state court ruling upholding the extension of a smoking ban to theatrical performances.
The artistic director of Denver’s Curious Theatre Co., Chip Walton, said Wednesday that the company would ask the nation’s highest court to review the decision. Lawyers plan to file a petition in March.
The Colorado court said performers usually convey their message “by imitation” and that there are alternatives to smoking on stage.
Walton says the ban prevents plays from being performed the way they were written, violating free speech rights.



