The new play by Liesl Wilke will run at the Theatre Royal Windsor from the 17th to the 25th July.

It has been announced that Charlie Brooks (The Ocean at the End of the Lane, A Streetcar Named Desire) will star alongside Max Brown (Downton Abbey, The Tudors, The Sister Boniface Mysteries) in the world premiere of The Hidden Dangers of Camping.
Directed by Bronagh Lagan, the production is also set to star: Polly Allen (Hetty Feather, BBC), Alix Dunmore (The Sister Boniface Mysteries, BBC), Sandra James-Young (Small Island, National Theatre), Sophie Mensah (The Cage, BBC), Scarlett Nunes (The Crucible, Shakespeare’s Globe), Stephen Rahman-Hughes (The King’s Speech, The Watermill Theatre), Olivia Woolhouse (Noises Off, Stephen Joseph Theatre) and
Jess Nesling (The Constant Wife, RSC).
When Casey’s life is shaken by her daughter’s choices, she’s pulled back to a childhood camping trip that wasn’t as perfect as it seemed. As past and present collide, long buried truths surface. Funny, honest, and quietly heartbreaking.
The show is being produced by Thomas Hopkins.
To book tickets visit: https://theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk/camping-26/
