Pupils from Hampton School and The Lady Eleanor Holles School came together for a production of Jekyll and Hyde.
More than 70 pupils from the two schools took part in the production to tell the story of Henry Jekyll, who transforms himself into the villianous Edward Hyde.
The set and special effects were created by Hampton School's theatre technical manager and musicians from both schools played a crucial role in the production with their dramatic accompaniment throughout the show.
Kevin Knibbs, headmaster of Hampton School, said: "The quality of the performances, accompanying music and effects meant that the brooding atmosphere of Victorian London and the nuances of the novella were captured with remarkable success."
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