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A Polling Booth where?
editThe plot summary refers to "a single polling booth in Surrey Hills returns the final results". However, when the show played in Wollongong in 2007, the polling booth was said to have been in Wollongong. It seems likely that the location of this booth moves with the venue, but because I have only seen the show once I can't be certain. --Mckinlayr 02:29, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
I can confirm that the polling booth that returns the final results does, in fact, change according to the location of the performance. Interestingly, in the original version the votes that change the course of the election came from the "Mawson Base" in Antartica. Jcleeland 13:33, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
Antony Green
editI've added a short bit on the song that's played while the 1993 votes are tallied, purely because the song is hilarious if nothing else. I'm a bit poor at remembering details though, so I'm hoping someone else will flesh it out some more. Dazcha (talk) 08:27, 28 December 2007 (UTC)
Is that with Kerry O'Brien? I'm hoping someone has some nous to get it on youtube... (Bobbo9000 (talk) 00:16, 4 April 2008 (UTC))
Promotions
editAdd something about how this show was promoted as "The Musical We Had to Have" - a send-up of Keating's own "The Recession We Had to Have" quip?
Link to Old Nick Company's next show
editClearly, this link is out of date, and should be removed:
Old Nick Company, website of the Old Nick Company's production of the musical.
--wcrosbie, Melbourne, Australia 17:25, 3 August 2010 (UTC)
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