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'''St Albans Scout & Guide Gang Show''' is one of the biggest in the country with 130 cast members and 100+ adults assisting in production and backstage roles. In 2006 they were asked to put together a special 'one-off' show for a special gala dinner in London hosted by the national HQ of the Scout Association. Top Scouting & Guiding chiefs (inc the UK Chief Scout) flew in from around the world to take part in the World Jamboree unit leaders meeting and the St Albans Gang entertained them. The St Albans Gang have strong relations with nearby Harpenden Gang Show.
'''St Albans Scout & Guide Gang Show''' is one of the biggest in the country with 130 cast members and 100+ adults assisting in production and backstage roles. In 2006 they were asked to put together a special 'one-off' show for a special gala dinner in London hosted by the national HQ of the Scout Association. Top Scouting & Guiding chiefs (inc the UK Chief Scout) flew in from around the world to take part in the World Jamboree unit leaders meeting and the St Albans Gang entertained them. The St Albans Gang have strong relations with nearby Harpenden Gang Show.


'''[[Scouting in Royal Berkshire#South East Berkshire Gang Show|South East Berkshire Gang Show]]''' first hit the stage in 1970 starting in a local school hall, from there it grew larger and after a couple of years moved to Camberley Civic Hall where it stayed for many years until moving to its current venue of the Wilde Theatre, [[South Hill Park]], Bracknell. The Show is performed every February and the Gang consists of around 180 people every year.  
'''[[Scouting in Royal Berkshire#South East Berkshire Gang Show|South East Berkshire Gang Show]]''' first hit the stage in 1970 starting in a local school hall, from there it grew larger and after a couple of years moved to Camberley Civic Hall where it stayed for many years until moving to its current venue of the Wilde Theatre, South Hill Park, Bracknell. The Show is performed every February and the Gang consists of around 180 people every year.  


'''Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle Division's Gang Show, Screamline''' is one of the world's oldest Gang Shows still in production, having been first performed in 1934. The show takes in cast members from the Division's District Gang Shows - Castle Capers (Newcastle), Burdi Boys (Potteries North) & High and Wide (Three Towns).
'''Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle Division's Gang Show, Screamline''' is one of the world's oldest Gang Shows still in production, having been first performed in 1934. The show takes in cast members from the Division's District Gang Shows - Castle Capers (Newcastle), Burdi Boys (Potteries North) & High and Wide (Three Towns).
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