An entire year group of Putney High School students have put on a production of Mozart's The Magic Flute.
The girls, who are all in Year Nine and aged 13 and 14, combined their talents to design costumes, choreograph the production, paint the set, create props and do all the make-up themselves.
But having produced an entire opera, all the girls then had to do was pull off performing one of the most well-known productions of all time in front of an audience of hundreds of parents, pupils and teachers.
Renata Passaris, Jessica Hoare and Tasmin Sarkany
Following last week's two performances, which used two entirely different casts, Nic Robinson, the school's musical director, lavished praise on the cast and crew.
Mr Robinson said: "I am immensely proud to have been able to work with such talented year group in this production of this opera.
"Everyone worked extremely hard and as a team and they really deserve all the praise they have had.
"I couldn't be more happy, two perfect performances from two stunning casts."
Musical director Nic Robinson
But Mr Robinson already has provisional plans in place for next year's Year Nine class.
He added: "I've always really wanted to do Carmen and I think it would be a great challenge."
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