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'''Melbourne Gang Show''' began in 1953. There are over 200 people who act in Gang Show aged from 10-26. Each Gang Member in the Melbourne Gang Show gets their own red scarf to wear to prove they were in Melbourne Gang Show. There is an enormous group of volunteers (over 50) behind Gang Show including people doing costumes, make up, props, catering and more.
'''Melbourne Gang Show''' began in 1953. There are over 200 people who act in Gang Show aged from 10-26. Each Gang Member in the Melbourne Gang Show gets their own red scarf to wear to prove they were in Melbourne Gang Show. There is an enormous group of volunteers (over 50) behind Gang Show including people doing costumes, make up, props, catering and more.


'''Camberwell Showtime''' is another Australian Scout Show, though not explicitly a Gang Show. Each year, a team of writers aged 10 and up write an original script and music. Many songs and sketches in the Scout Show reportoire originated here. Camberwell Showtime is one of four 'Showtimes' in Victoria, along with South Metro, Strzelecki, and Whitehorse. Camberwell was the result of an issue in which it was determined Melbourne already had a Gang Show but numerous Scouts and Guides in the city would be unable to perform in it owing to the strict rules in regards to cast numbers.
'''Camberwell Showtime''' is another Australian Scout Show, though not explicitly a Gang Show. Each year, a team of writers aged 10 and up write an original script and music. Many songs and sketches in the Scout Show reportoire originated here. Camberwell Showtime is one of four 'Showtimes' in Victoria, along with South Metro, Strzelecki, and Whitehorse.  
 
'''Whitehorse Showtime''' started out in 1965 and is now the largest Scout Show in Australia and one of the largest in the world. With over 150 in Cast and the same number behind-the-scenes, Whitehorse has built a strong following of patrons from the Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne. Organised in its early days by Rod Savage, the show like many others grew from the foundations of Melborne Gang Show.  Other shows that began around the same time included Morrabbin and Essendon Showtimes, now both defunct and Camberwell Showtime. So As We Go Along


=== United Kingdom ===
=== United Kingdom ===
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