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Bohm Presents

Jack and Michael Whitehall Live

When

Friday 31 January 2025 from 7pm to 9pm

Cost

Starting from: $101.85

Jack Whitehall and his father Michael are stopping off from their travels to bring you an extra chapter of their adventures. 

Get all the backstories you could ever need with Hilary on hand to referee when it all gets too heated. 

Expect tall tales, family secrets and rare revealing photographs from the family album.

Together, Jack and Michael have survived naked yoga, Chernobyl’s toilet facilities and, most recently, struggles with fatherhood as they bring a brand-new Whitehall into the world.

They have been exploring the world for years in their smash-hit Netflix series. Now Michael is reversing the tour bus into a parking space near you.

Will they make it to the theatre in time?

Tantrums, rants and pranks guaranteed (as long as Jack books the babysitter)!

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