On his national tour of The Devil on the Wall or That Time I Got Kidnapped, comedian Jamie Campbell relives the time he was kidnapped as a child in this solo performance that is part comedy, part storytelling, and 100 percent true. Travel back to 1991 as Campbell returns to what he calls “the greatest adventure of my life.” Harrowing at points, and astounding in others, the veteran comedian deftly walks the line between comedy and tragedy, exposing his own faults, and refusing the play the victim card.
On his national tour of The Devil on the Wall or That Time I Got Kidnapped, comedian Jamie Campbell relives the time he was kidnapped as a child in this solo performance that is part comedy, part storytelling, and 100 percent true. Travel back to 1991 as Campbell returns to what he calls “the greatest adventure of my life.” Harrowing at points, and astounding in others, the veteran comedian deftly walks the line between comedy and tragedy, exposing his own faults, and refusing the play the victim card.
On his national tour of The Devil on the Wall or That Time I Got Kidnapped, comedian Jamie Campbell relives the time he was kidnapped as a child in this solo performance that is part comedy, part storytelling, and 100 percent true. Travel back to 1991 as Campbell returns to what he calls “the greatest adventure of my life.” Harrowing at points, and astounding in others, the veteran comedian deftly walks the line between comedy and tragedy, exposing his own faults, and refusing the play the victim card.