Concert Party "The Selsey Follies" – The Stage – Thursday, 21 July 1938
Transcript:

At Selsey-On-Sea. The Selsey Follies are once again in their cosy little concert hall at Selsey. This season there is a change of cast, new members of the company being: Jack Powe, tenor; Edgar Morris, light comedian and dancer; Doris Alma, soubrette and dancer; and Sylvia Deene, comedienne and dancer. The show is presented as usual by Dan Denton and Dorothy Charlton, who write and produce the material for the company.

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