This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2024 season. This season is now over.

A cut out of a mans face is surrounded by small sketches of a stick figure, plane, Eifel tower and a light bulb. He also has a sketch of his brains falling from his head. This is all on a crumpled note paper.

Jeromaia Detto: MUSH

Comedy • Clown
Victoria

**Due to demand, extra show added**

★★★★★ "definitely a must-see this fringe" Glam Adelaide

Nominated Best Physical Theatre & Circus Syd Fringe 2023

Nominated Spirit of the Fringe, Syd Fringe 2023

Nominated Best Comedy Syd Fringe 2022

MUSH is the latest edition of silliness developed by award nominated comedian Jeromaia Detto!

Unlock your inner child in this one of a kind 'kids show for adults' experience. MUSH uncovers the weird mushiness of one man's mind in a nonstop hour of very silly proportions!

More Praise for MUSH:
★★★★½ - Xpress Mag
★★★★½ - Perth Happenings
★★★★ - The List UK
★★★★ - Fourth Wall

Who is Jeromaia Detto?
Jeromaia Detto is a Melbourne based performer with over a decade of stage experience.
He has trained across the globe in Oslo, Chicago and prestigious French clown and theatre school, Ecole Philippe Gaulier. 

Presented by: Bright Side

Bright Side Presents produces and tour manages productions for independent performers. Our mission is to shine a spotlight on independent artists by producing high-quality entertainment that resonate with regional and diverse audiences across Australia.

We're dedicated to building lasting relationships with our artists and ensuring they have the resources and support they need to create unforgettable shows. By collaborating with independent artists, we aim to showcase unique and diverse perspectives that challenge, inspire, and entertain audiences.

At Bright Side Presents, we're driven by a passion for quality entertainment and a desire to connect with audiences from all walks of life. Our mission is to spread laughter and positivity, one show at a time.

Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

  • ROFL 7
  • Hidden Gem 2
  • Standing ovation 3
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