Mon 9th Jun 2025 at 8:45pm ends 9:45pm
The Printworks, Claremont, Hastings, UK - Map
Stand-Up Comedy
Hastings Comedy Festival 2025 presents:
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TweetAfter a phenomenal, sold-out, international tour. Plus, a second round of supporting Milton Jones. The man who asked us, “Do you ski?” is turning everything upside down and asking, “Do you scuba?”
In a world that is full of relentless click bate, online distractions and brain rotting content, the racing brain has finally gotten too much for Tom.
Booking a trip to Indonesia and leaving western world behind, it’s time for Tom to dive head first into a journey of self-discovery that will see him submerge himself as far down in the ocean as possible, while asking himself the most profound questions of what truly makes someone who they are.
It’s time for Tom to go “Deep”
As seen on Netflix, Comedy Central and host of Very British Problems
“Clever, passionate and soulful“ ★★★★★
The New European
“A twisted view of the world“ ★★★★★
The Sunday Express
“Brilliant, bright and insightful… everyone’s cup of tea“ ★★★★★
UK Cabaret
“Houghton elicits the type of laughter that makes it hard for you to breath; Your eyes glass over with tears, and you can’t look at him for fear of falling off your chair“ ★★★★
The New Current
“Get your tickets today. Tomorrow may well be too late. A Star is Born“ ★★★★★
One 4 Review
Age Restrictions:
16+
Wheelchair accessible
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A great night!
Review left at 3:02pm on Sun 19th Jun 2022
Review left at 9:34pm on Sat 18th Jun 2022
Very funny and venue well organised.
Review left at 9:05pm on Sat 18th Jun 2022
Well delivered but kept reminding the audience that his humour was edgy and a little dark. We can be the judge of that. Not particularly subtle but some surprising punch lines that worked. The accent...just a bit strange. Bit Ali G. Good effort.
Review left at 6:59pm on Sat 18th Jun 2022
Really funny guy!! Can recommend!
Review left at 6:51pm on Sat 18th Jun 2022
A stand out comedian, with an excellent grip on dark humour. Would absolutely go to see him again
Review left at 5:47pm on Sat 18th Jun 2022