His play The City Beneath had its New York City debut at the Sage Theater in 2009. In the same year he also wrote and directed Penelope in Groznyj, performed first at Berlin's Kunsthaus Tacheles[1] and was the only European guest at Bali's international Ubud Writers and Readers Festival.[2]
In 2011 he won a residency at the Cité internationale des arts[3] of Paris and was invited by the Théâtre de la Ville[4] to represent Italy in an international writing project. In the same year he was awarded the SIAE Prize[5] as best playwright at the Spoleto Festival.
He created the project AdA (Author directing Author) with his friend and colleague Neil LaBute, for which he wrote Things of This World (Festival dei Due Mondi of Spoleto,[6] Fringe Festival Madrid,[7] La MaMa Theatre, New York),[8]The Second Time (Venice Biennale Teatro,[9] La MaMa Theatre New York),[8][10] and After the Dark (Sala Beckett Barcelone,[11] La MaMa Theatre New York).[8]
In 2013 the Teatro Metastasio Stabile della Toscana organized a retrospective of his work for which he wrote and directed I am Dracula. The same year, Glory Kadigan directed the New York premiere of his play Oil, for which he was presented with the Award for Outstanding Playwriting at the Planet Connections Theater Festivity Awards.[12] He is the founder and artistic director of Mixò, an international cultural center that brings together young actors and writers and promotes original works for stage and screen. His works have been translated and performed in six languages.
Most recently he wrote and directed the short film The View from Up Here[15] (US/France, 2017) starring Melissa Leo and Leïla Bekhti, based on his eponymous play originally commissioned by The Actors Studio and directed by Estelle Parsons.
His second short film A Better Half was named Best Short of 2022 by the British Film Magazine Close-Up.
His first feature film High Tide had its world premiere at SXSW in March 2024. It stars Oscar-winner Marisa Tomei, Tony-winner Bill Irwin, Spirit Award-winner Mya Taylor, and Brazilian star Marco Pigossi. He also produced it alongside Mickey Liddell and Pete Shilaimon at LD Entertainment.
His play Beautiful Day Without You was commissioned by the Off-Broadway Origin Theatre Company and had its world premiere at the West End Theatre of New York in November 2018 directed by Erwin Maas.[16]
He teaches writing and acting in the United States and Europe. He translates from English and French into Italian and he is an official translator of Theresa Rebeck, Bernard-Marie Koltès and Bryony Lavery.