Giving the Public What They Want single work   interview  
Issue Details: First known date: 1919... 1919 Giving the Public What They Want
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In this interview with Nat Phillips and Roy Rene the pair talk about their alter egos Stiffy and Mo, and their career together over the previous two and a half years. The interview also contradicts the long-held belief that Rene (Mo) and Phillips (Stiffy) worked along traditional comic/straightman lines, with Rene the principal comic and Phillips' the feed. Instead they worked the audience equally for laughs, sharing not only the punch lines and scenes of improvisation but also the storylines.

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