'Follies' return to City Auditorium
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Ali Freeman (right) and Kim Wright perform a dance to mixed music from I Love Lucy during a rehearsal for the Junior Service League's Follies dance and variety show "As Seen on TV" at the Rome City Auditorium, January 29, 2013. (Brittany Hannah/RN-T)
Ali Freeman (right) and Kim Wright perform a dance to mixed music from I Love Lucy during a rehearsal for the Junior Service League's Follies dance and variety show "As Seen on TV" at the Rome City Auditorium, January 29, 2013. (Brittany Hannah/RN-T)
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Brant Evans (left) and Don Waln rehearse a Mission Impossible scene from the Junior Service League's Follies dance and variety show "As Seen on TV" at the Rome City Auditorium, January 29, 2013. (Brittany Hannah/RN-T)
Brant Evans (left) and Don Waln rehearse a Mission Impossible scene from the Junior Service League's Follies dance and variety show "As Seen on TV" at the Rome City Auditorium, January 29, 2013. (Brittany Hannah/RN-T)
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Jennifer Helbing rehearses a dance scene to mixed music from I Love Lucy in the Junior Service League's music and dance variety show Follies at the Rome City Auditorium, January 29, 2013. (Brittany Hannah/RN-T)
Jennifer Helbing rehearses a dance scene to mixed music from I Love Lucy in the Junior Service League's music and dance variety show Follies at the Rome City Auditorium, January 29, 2013. (Brittany Hannah/RN-T)
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A song and dance spectacular takes place Friday and Saturday when the The Junior Service League of Rome presents its 36th Follies production, “As Seen on TV.”

The show will feature League members singing, tapping, dancing and acting in various musical routines.

Since the first JSL Follies in 1940, all proceeds support the Junior Service League’s special projects benefitting the needs of women and children in the Rome and Floyd County areas.

The production takes place Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Rome City Auditorium, 601 Broad St. Tickets are available online at www.jslofrome.com or from a JSL member; tickets can also be purchased each evening prior to the performance at the Auditorium. Prices are $15 (adult), $8 (children 10 and up), and $50 for Patron tickets. Patron tickets include a private cocktail buffet and beverages served at the Seven Hills

Church at 530 Broad St. from 6 - 7:30 p.m. each evening as well as preferred seating.

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January 31, 2013
This is going to be a great show. It's performed by all local volunteers, for a great benefit. Everyone has put alot of hard work and time in over the last 3 weeks. This promises to be a fun, exciting and VERY FUNNY show.

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