Jack and Al, two actors, are due to perform in a small town 'Opry' house. They arrive and after a few mishaps succeed in getting started on their routine which consists of doing everything known to vaudeville from playing musicians to the 'dumb' or acrobatic act. Try as they do they can't seem to awaken the audience from its lethargic state. Having finished most of the work they go into a Bowery melodrama scene but during the performance the 'snow' catches fire and the actors become the unwelcome recipients of a variety of vegetables. The story closes with a scene showing the actors trying to sell that with which they were hit.
—Motion Picture News, October 31, 1925