Members from Wycombe Scouts and Girlguiding are gearing up for this year’s Gang Show.
The show will take place between April 1 to April 4 at the Lancaster Arts Centre at Wycombe Abbey Girls’ School, with the entertainment being provided by more than 100 children, young people and leaders from Wycombe Scouts and Girlguiding.
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Cubs and Scouts will also achieve their Entertainer badge and Brownies will gain their performer badge during the four-day run.
Adult volunteer and cast member Caroline Hewitson said: “Although everybody involved in the Gang Show from children to the band to the Producer are volunteers, the show will be at a very high standard.”
“The cast have been brilliant at the rehearsals and are so committed to ensuring the show is a great success.
Cast member and Scout Amy Baker said: “I’m really enjoying being part of the team.
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“We’ve been practising very hard.
“The most difficult bits are the dance routines, but I am having lots of fun learning them.
“I’m really looking forward to being on stage singing and dancing in front of the audience.”
The show is written, directed and produced by adult volunteers within Scouts and Girlguiding.
Additionally, the props, scenery and outfits are made by volunteers too.
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All of the proceeds from this year’s Gang Show will be going to the Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.
For more information and how to buy tickets, please visit www.highwycombegangshow.co.uk.
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