Concert Party "Selsey Follies" – The Stage – Thursday, 09 September 1937
Transcript:

The Selsey Follies. The Selsey Follies are now in the last two weeks of their resident season at the Concert Hall, Selsey. Next Tuesday there will be a benefit performance to Dan Denton and Dorothy Charlton, joint proprietors of the company, when a special feature will be the appearance of Constance Willis, the operatic singer. The Selsey Follies will return to town on September 20 for their winter season.

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