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“The Floor Is Yours” Returns To Barking Legs Theater

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Barking Legs Theater

On the night before MAINx24, you’ll find “The Floor Is Yours” - back at Barking Legs Theater here in Chattanooga.

Doors open Friday night at 7 PM for the open mic variety show, which begins at 8 PM.

Proof of vaccination required for entry - and the signup in advance on Facebook says: “Ten dollars to spectate, free to participate.”

Marcus Ellsworth - the host and ringmaster of “The Floor Is Yours” - explains.

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