Over 100 Cubs, Brownies, Scouts and Guides took part in this traditional show at Stourport High School during October.
The performers, aged from eight to 73, put on two and a half hours of entertainment, with songs and comedy sketches, many in costume.
The gang show originated from when, Scouts and Guides would sing and enact sketches while sitting around the campfire.
The late Ralph Reader took The Gang Show to the London stage, and the shows, which started at Golders Green Empire, are now performed worldwide.
The "Gang" will be back at Stourport Civic Centre around Easter 2003.
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