he is an author, actor, narrator, director and pedagogue. His shows and productions have obtained national and international recognition. He studied Cultural Anthropology at the University of Rome. He acted in many of the productions of the Koreja Theater Workshops: Doctor Frankenstein, The Passion of the Trojan Women, Il Calapranzi, Much Ado About Nothing, Resignations from the South, Brecht’s dance, Chart-to-line (Postcards), That devil of a Bertuccia, The Children’s Crusade, Carbolic Acid. In May 2007, within the “Scena Nomade” project, together with Salvatore Tramacere, he directed a theater workshop with young people from the Roma community of Smederevo (Serbia) and the young actors of the Pathos company also from Smederevo, creating the show Brat presented on tour in Serbia (Šabac, Gimnazija, Smederevo, Belgrade), in Skopje within the Biennial of Young Artists of Europe and the Mediterranean and then in Italy (Festival of Naples, Milan, Lecce, Sicily ). For many years he directed the theater school of the Cantieri Teatrali Koreja “Practice in search of theory”. In the same years he conducted several workshops in schools and prisons. In 2013 he worked in a production by Giorgio Barberio Corsetti, The War of Kurukshetra. In 2014 he was the protagonist together with Fabrizio Pugliese of the show Katër I Radës by Francesco Niccolini produced by Thalassia. He is the author, director and performer of the performance VIA – epic of a migration. He is co-author and interpreter of Iancu, a country means, written together with Francesco Niccolini. In 2014 he wrote, created and performed the show Shoah, Fragments of a ballad. The show is promoted by the Puglia Regional Council and produced by FARM on the occasion of Remembrance Day 2015. On stage together with Fabrizio Saccomanno is the Albanian musician Redi Hasa, author of the show’s original music. In May 2015 he founded the URA Teatro company together with the actor and director Fabrizio Pugliese. He also produces Per Obbedienza, a show with Fabrizio Pugliese on the mystery that accompanies the life of Saint Joseph of Copertino. Iancu, the show written with Francesco Niccolini and directed by Fabrizio Saccomanno, won the “I Teatri del Sacro” call. In the summer of 2015 he was an actor coach for the film “La Guerra dei Cafoni”, directed by Davide Barletti and Lorenzo Conte, produced by Minimum Fax.