This musical comedy revue is set in the studio of socialite artist Maurice, where the other characters include Floritte (his model), Peters (his friend), Polly (his maid), Tonnette (a model), Mr Guiter (a rogue), several more attractive models, and two 'butter-ins', Stiffy and Mo. In reviewing the 1924 Fullers' Theatre season, Australian Variety records that the production involved:
a most sumptuous interior set, with a superb moonlight view of the city in the background. Here the amusing attempts of Stiffy and Mo to get Mo into society were the chief ingredients of a revue that contains a lot of matter founded on everyday experience. A really amusing episode is where Stiffy, [with] the help of an imaginary lady, attempts to drill Mo into the manner of conducting himself in high-class social circles... Wisely surrounding themselves with excellent "straight people", the revue goes through the haven of success without the humourosities of the pair becoming too boresome (20 September 1924, n. pag.).
The 'musical sketches' for the 1922 production were 'Let's be Merry and Bright' (party guests), 'Wibbly Wobbly' (Keith Connolly), 'In Society' (Rene and Phillips), 'Pinkie' (Queenie Paul and girls), 'Bornio' (Mike Connors and girls), 'Tabberworky' (Ivy Davis and girls), 'Operatic Uproar' (Connelly and girls), 'In Old Minola' (Connors and Paul), 'Sydney Town' (Connelly and girls), and the finale.
1922: Fullers' Theatre, Sydney, 29 July - 4 August.
1924: Fullers' Theatre, Sydney, 20-26 September.
1925: Bijou Theatre, Melbourne, 28 February - 6 March.