Tamara is an hilarious humanitarian and Chief Humanising Officer at Laughter House, a unique Entertainment Agency delivering creative and hilarious performances for a range of festivals, corporate events and celebrations. She’s been making people laugh for 21 years in over 4,200 performances on 780 stages in 450 cities across 27 countries; she has entertained people in six different languages and has spent more than 2100 hours on the stage.
Tamara has spoken to, entertained and created laughter with over 1.2 million humans (and a few dogs), with an age range of less than 1 to over 100 (that is human years, not dog years).
As Kiki Bittovabitsch the Hilarious Humanitarian, she challenges people to look at things differently by creating shared experiences of laughter and interactive play. She encourages playful, cheeky, inappropriate and irreverent behaviour that sets humans free and connects them to each other, breaking down barriers.
As Tamara Campbell she is a Change Maker helping people to de-mask from the person they feel they have to be. And she encourages audiences to find the joy and purpose in the person they really are, to find their own true voice and to allow themselves to be seen.
As Director of Laughter House Entertainment, Tamara creates artistic products that are designed to provide interactive comedy experiences for multi-generations, bringing families and communities together to play and laugh in person; creating community away from technology at festivals and events.
I want people to feel that they can thrive outside the status quo that has been thrust upon them, that they can be open accepting and subversive all at once. I aim everyday to help bring humans closer to each other for more understanding and a better world.
Tamara has worked as a physical comedian and an entrepreneur for her whole adult life, even before she knew what adulating was. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Communications in Theatre and Media, a Dip Dell Arte from The Dell Arte International School of Physical Theatre, Blue Lake California and an Ecole Philipe Gaulier, Paris (2002).
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