Revusical.
The Brisbane Courier theatre critic writes: 'The Mustard Pot was what it pleased Nat Phillips to call his revuette because that was the name of the inn which formed the setting for the antics of himself and his supporters. Stiffy and 'Erb were in their favourite roles as two knights of the road with voracious appetites and no money. The shifts they put on to get something to eat and then evade payment provide all the fun that could be desired' (14 February 1927, p.22).
Songs known to have been incorporated into the 1927 Brisbane production included 'Dreams of Long Ago' (sung by Hal Cooper) and 'Cavelier' (Dorothy Manning).
It is possible that The Mustard Pot premiered prior to the Whirligigs' 1926-1927 Brisbane season.
It is not clear what relationship this revusical has with an earlier Stiffy and Mo production, What Oh Tonight (1916). Both works appear to have similar plots and situations.
1927: Empire Theatre, Brisbane, 12-18 February.
1929: Bijou Theatre, Melbourne, 28 January - 1 February.