Revusical.
Ike Cohen (Bert Le Blanc) and Morris Levi (Jake Mack) run a far-from-successful pawnshop that an't help being a place of riotous fun, singing, dancing, and joking. One of the comic incidents in the story involves the selling, for 1s.6d., of an old waistcoat that has £1,000 in one of the pockets. The other characters include Mr Bailey (a theatrical manager), a prima donna of a burlesque company, a show girl, Klondike Mike, Rose Cohen, and a 'lost son and heir' (Age 7 Oct. 1918, p.9).
The musicals numbers inserted into the narrative for the 1917 Brisbane season included 'What a Wonderful Love that Would Be' (sung by Ivy Moore), 'Sailing on the Nancy Lee' and 'The Lights of My Home Town' (Carlton Chase), and 'A Million Dollars Worth of Love' (Queenie Paul).
For the 1918 Brisbane production the songs presented included 'Sailing on the Nancy Lee' and 'My Old Lady' (sung by Mike Connors), 'They're all Good Australian Names' (Mack, Le Blanc, and Connors), 'Gillee Gallah Galloo' (Olga Ray), and 'There's a Garden in Old Italy'.
1917: Majestic Theatre, Adelaide, 21-27 April.
1917: Empire Theatre, Brisbane, 8-14 December (return season: 19-25 January 1918).
1918: Bijou Theatre, Melbourne; 2-8 February (as Cohen and Levi as Pawnbrokers).
1918: Bijou Theatre, Melboure, 5-11 October.
1918: Empire Theatre, Brisbane, 30 November - 6 December.
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1919: Fullers' Theatre, Sydney, 15-23 March.
1921: Lyric Theatre, St Kilda (Melbourne), 29 October - 4 November.