Exiled Theatre - Works

Works

  • Lambert, Chris (1998), Loving Chopin, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: Exiled Theatre, ISBN 978-1-904458-92-0
  • Lambert, Chris (1998), Ugga!, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: Exiled Theatre, ISBN 978-1-904458-93-7
  • Lambert, Chris (2006), Ship of Fools, Reading, Berkshire: Exiled Theatre, ISBN 1-904458-85-8
  • Lambert, Chris (2007), The Simple Process of Alchemy, Reading, Berkshire: Exiled Theatre, ISBN 978-1-904458-11-1

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