Revusical.
Stiffy and Mo appear as merchant seamen, creating havoc aboard and ashore. The parts were played by Nat Phillips and Jack Kellaway (as Stiffy and 'Erb) ca. 1926. Although little is known about this revusical and its storyline, the Sydney Morning Herald theatre critic notes:
An abundance of fun was provided at Fuller's on Saturday with the return of the popular Stiffy and Mo Company. The entire second half of the programme was devoted to staging the company's laughable revue The Sailors.... Nat Phillips, who is the writer and producer of the sketch, was as versatile as ever in his favourite role, "Stiffy", while Roy Rene, "Mo", again proved himself to be a mirth-maker of high order. The many musical numbers accompanying the sketch were well given, and the effectiveness of the revue was greatly enhanced by the bright ballets (1 September 1924, p.6).
1924: Fullers' Theatre, Sydney, 30 August - 5 September.
1925: Bijou Theatre, Melbourne, 7-13 February.
1925: Majestic Theatre, Adelaide; 13-19 June.
1926: Empire Theatre, Brisbane, 30 October - 5 November.