A special performance by Sidcup acting students has raised over £500 for charity.

Students at Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance too on Patrick Marber's 'Three Days in the Country' for the Mayor of Bexley's chosen charity.

The college annually donates proceeds from box office sales from their performances which this year was to support Parkinson's UK.

Rose Bruford College Acting Principal Dr. Andrew Walker, said; “Once again we are delighted to be able to support the Mayor of Bexley’s charity appeal.

"On behalf of the cast and production team and everyone at Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance, I would like to thank the audience for their generous contributions to a fantastic cause."

The performance, which was in the Rose Theatre on Tuesday, November 14, gave design and technical art students to show their talents along with music and acting students.

The Mayor of Bexley, councillor Peter Reader, along with his wife and guests from Parkinson's UK congratulated the students on their performance.

A record amount was raised by this year's show, with a total of £530 being donated.

The money was made up from box office sales and audience donations.