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Problem Tree by Robert Crighton

An episode of the The Worlds of Robert Crighton podcast, hosted by The Worlds of Robert Crighton, titled "Problem Tree by Robert Crighton" was published on January 20, 2017 and runs 13 minutes.

January 20, 2017 ·13m · The Worlds of Robert Crighton

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Problem Tree Written & Performed by Robert Crighton Problem Tree is the impossible story of one man’s father and a tree that can’t exist. A story of the First World War, of running away from your past and hiding in the future. First performed in 2009, this story has undergone many changes and minor rewrites, but it's now time for it to come out on audio. #audio #podcasts #comedy To help make more of the these shows happen, support Robert on Patreon www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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