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THE HIDDEN DANGERS OF CAMPING To Premiere At Theatre Royal Windsor Starring Charlie Brooks And Max Brown

Bronagh Lagan directs Liesl Wilke's new play at Windsor Theatre Royal, with Polly Allen also starring.

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Thomas Hopkins Productions has announced the world premiere of THE HIDDEN DANGERS OF CAMPING, a new play by Liesl Wilke, set to run at Theatre Royal Windsor from July 17 through July 25.

The production will star Charlie Brooks and Max Brown. Brooks’ stage credits include The Ocean at the End of the Lane and A Streetcar Named Desire, while Brown has appeared in Downton Abbey, The Tudors, and The Sister Boniface Mysteries.

Directed by Bronagh Lagan, the play follows a woman forced to confront memories of a childhood camping trip as past and present collide, exploring themes of family, memory, and personal history.

Cast

The cast will include Charlie Brooks, Max Brown, Polly Allen, Alix Dunmore, Sandra James-Young, Sophie Mensah, Scarlett Nunes, Stephen Rahman-Hughes, Olivia Woolhouse, and Jess Nesling.

Creative Team

The production features a creative team led by writer Liesl Wilke and director Bronagh Lagan, with casting by Rob Kelly.

Tickets and Schedule

THE HIDDEN DANGERS OF CAMPING will run July 17–25 at Theatre Royal Windsor, located at 32 Thames Street. Press night is scheduled for July 21 at 7:00 p.m. Performances will take place Monday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m., with matinees on Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 p.m. The first two performances will be previews.

Tickets start at £15 and are available through the Theatre Royal Windsor box office.








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