21 January – 15 February

Reviewed by: The Perth Diary

Review by Pieta | 22 January 2026
Let's cut straight to it: this was a pure joy of a show- silly, warm and genuinely hilarious from start to finish.

Jeromaia, performing as the disarmingly charming Giuseppe, took us on a wild little journey that felt like laughter therapy. You wouldn't think the words hilarious, kind and quirky would sit comfortably together when describing a Fringe show, but in this one, they fit like they were made for each other.

A show full of love, laughter and a whole lot of playful chaos.

For the full hour, we were swept up in Giuseppe's hopeful and earnest quest to understand love. Jeromaia's quick wit and obvious joy in what he does lit up the room, and his improv skills were not just impressive; they were downright infectious.

When the chance to get involved came, it wasn't just silly audience participation- it was respectful, warmly invited and genuinely fun. Most people chose to be part of the show, and honestly, it only made the experience better.

This isn't just a show, it's a love story you feel with laughter.

There were moments that made the whole room explode with laughter, moments that made you smile softly, and moments that reminded you why live performance- especially clever, compassionate comedy clowning- is so magical.

This is a must-see. If there's ever been a Fringe show that fills the space between theatre, clown and healing laughter, this is it. I'm already planning to return- and trust me, you'll want to go too.

We all need to enjoy ourselves and forget the world for an hour, and Giuseppe delivers exactly that.