Gang Shows
Basingstoke Gang Show started in 1980. It takes place every two years at the Haymarket Theatre.
The Brighton Gang Show began in 1959, and ran for 30 shows until 1996. Between 1959 and 1991 the show was staged at the Brighton Dome.
Epsom Gang Show started in 1975. It runs every second year in the Epsom Playhouse
Gosport Gang Show started 1978.
Hastings Gang Show started in 1966 and has been held continuously every year in November at the White Rock Theatre. The Gang in recent years has involved up to 150 young people from all sections including some members from the Guides.
Hedge End Gang Show at Wildern School, Hedge End, Southampton.
High Wycombe Gang Show started in 1986.
Maidstone Gang Show was started in 1939. It has been staged almost every two years since 1970.
The Milton Keynes Gang Show began in 1990 and has run 20 consecutive shows in the local area including the Milton Keynes Theatre and Stantonbury Campus Theatre.
Oxfordshire Gang Show started in 1951.
The South East Berkshire Gang Show started in 1970. It grew larger and moved to Camberley Civic Hall where it stayed until moving to the Wilde Theatre, South Hill Park, Bracknell. A show is produced every year in February. The Gang consists of around 180 people.
Surrey Heath Gang Show started in 2004.
Thanet Gang Show celebrated 60th show in 2010. Started in 1946 as Margate Gang Show.
The Winchester Gang Show was started in 1955.
The Worthing Gang Show first ran for four nights in October 1967, and was awarded the Red Scarf in 1971. It was staged every two years up until 2001, with the following shows in 2004, 2007 and 2009.
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