Revue.
In reviewing the opening performance at the Empire Theatre in 1926 the Brisbane Courier records:
'Words and Music was the title of the musical merry-go-round produced by Ed Warrington, the most amusing sketch being "The Honeymooners" interpreted by Nell Fleming as chic and charming as ever, George Moon, Alec Kellaway and D. Marcel. To appreciate the mirth-provoking qualities of the sketch a visit to the theatre is necessary. Words could not adequately convey the uproarious laughter that followed the antics of George Moon in his capacity of hotel detective. Another amusing interlude, "Words, Music and Dance" by Messrs. Moon and Morris to which they gave a clever and finished exhibition of dancing was one of the choicest items on the programme and the original burlesque, "Gentle Methods" in which warders and prisoners are wont to unduly fraternise had a significant reference to recent Brisbane happenings' (12 July 1926, p.16).
Several reviews from the 1926 Brisbane season indicate that Ed. Warrington was responsible for writing most of the sketches presented in the Moon and Morris revues (see, for example, Brisbane Courier 3 July 1926, p.19). Other material is believed to have been contributed by members of the troupe, notably Moon and Morris themselves, and from outside sources. The musical programme likely comprised both original numbers and a selection of popular tunes from the period.
1926: Bijou Theatre, Melbourne, 15-21 May.
1926: Empire Theatre, Brisbane, 10-16 July.
1926: Fullers' Theatre, Sydney, 11-17 December.