As early as 1920, Greig was already keen to take their acting talents overseas and he and Holloway left for England in 1920 to attend to
Tivoli Theatre business, returning to Melbourne via America. Holloway found the trip 'heavenly' and revelled in visiting London, Paris, Monte Carlo and New York. In London they discovered that actors were paid well and this could have been the start of their restlessness. Before they finally left Australia, never to return, the pair followed a busy schedule, appearing in Brisbane at the
Cremorne Theatre, Brisbane for a season of the farce
Baby Mine. In 1925 Greig had the chance to perform at the Garrick Theatre in Philadelphia in
A Night Out, but not Beatrice. In 1928 they set sail for New York where Greig was cast as Hives the Butler, a straight role he was to reprieve the following year in the Marx Brothers' film
Animal Crackers. This was the start of a series of typecast roles he would play for the next 30 years. For Beatrice, there were no such opportunities, and once they settled in Hollywood, it would appear she did not have the opportunity to act for the rest of her life. == References ==