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After a phenomenal, sold-out, international tour. Plus, a second round of supporting Milton Jones. Tom Houghton returns to the Gulbenkian stage!

The man who asked us, “Do you ski?” is turning everything upside down and asking, “Do you scuba?”.

In a world full of relentless click bate, online distractions, and brain rotting content, Tom’s racing brain finally became too much for him.

 Having left the Western world behind, Tom found himself in Indonesia where he plunged into a journey of self-discovery. He submerged himself as far down in the ocean as possible, while asking the most profound questions of what truly makes someone who they are.

And now he’s bringing his discoveries to you.

It’s time to go “Deep”

 As seen on Netflix, Comedy Central and host of Very British Problems

Tik Tok, Twitter and Instagram – @HonourableTom

https://www.facebook.com/tomhcomedy/

The Gulbenkian reviews

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““Clever, passionate and soulful“”

The New European
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““Brilliant, bright and insightful… everyone’s cup of tea“”

UK Cabaret
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““Get your tickets today. Tomorrow may well be too late. A Star is Born“”

One 4 Review
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““A twisted view of the world“ ”

The Sunday Express
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““This unexpected tour de force warrants a 21-gun salute“”

The Daily Telegraph 
Tom Houghton: Deep

Wed 12 November

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