Stagestruck students took time out from the pressures of exam revision to promote a forthcoming production at Seevic College.
Next month they will be tackling Peer Gynt, written by Henrik Ibsen, with the translation by Kenneth McLeish.
The students - from a variety of courses including A-level dance, performing arts, and theatre studies - have been tackling a range of works recently.
A version of Shakespeare's Macbeth was staged at the college in Runnymede Chase, Thundersley and many other texts have been studied.
A college spokesman said: "Exam pressure doesn't seem to be affecting the students too much. The performances are an essential part of the ongoing assessment but also a fun way for students to gain a flavour of the practical aspects of the course."
The world's a stage - Seevic students rehearse their roles
Picture: STEPHEN LLOYD
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