Does a tough new New York State antismoking law mean actors won’t be able to smoke on stage as part of a play? “Passed by the state legislature in March and effective Thurs., July 24, the measure bans the “burning of a lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe, or other matter or substances which contains tobacco” in a long list of situations, including theatres, auditoriums, and museums. The measure closely mirrors New York City’s own tough no-smoking ordinance, and in some ways is even tougher than the local law.” Theatres can apply for a waiver if smoking is required for a performance.