Two Seats at the Opera

Two Seats at the Opera is a 1916 American silent short comedy directed and starring William Garwood.

[1] Dr. Jones is a bone setter who is consulted by Mr. Osgood, a highly anxious man.

[2] Dr. Jones tells him that he needs to relax and offers him two tickets to the opera.

Nearby, a plumber, Michael Clancy (Garwood) is repairing pipes in the doctor's cellar and flirting with the doctor's cook Edwina (Fagan).

Before starting the repair, Clancy reads about a diamond robbery, believed to be an inside job, where thieves made off with $100,000, and tells an associate that he intends to become a burglar.