A group of Oxford teenagers have performed an hour-long play after just two days rehearsal.
Vicky Jewson, Rachel Brettle and Amanda Walker, all 15 years old, hold their own drama workshop for children in Vicky's garage, at her family home in Boars Hill, every summer.
The girls started the workshop four years ago. Each year they send scripts to about 20 young friends and family members. Everybody comes together for a two-day rehearsal session, before performing at Witney's Corn Exchange theatre.
The girls call themselves RAVE Productions, for "Rachel, Amanda and Vicky Entertain".
Vicky said: "It's a great challenge getting everything together in two days.
"We send out the scripts so the children can learn their lines but it's still an effort to co-ordinate everything.
This year, the group staged a play called Porky Pies, a comic look at nursery rhymes that features the three bad wolves being put on trial for their lies.
Vicky, Rachel and Amanda hoped to raise £600, which will go towards a charity of the girls' choice.
**Picture: Richard Cave
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