As an actor, he participated in more than thirty works; with directors like Daniel Veronese, Norma Aleandro, Carlos Gandolfo and Roberto Villanueva, among others. As a director, he founded, together with his group, the Timbre 4 company in 1998; with her he rode: Chau Misterix, by Mauricio Kartún; Eurydice, by Jean Anouilh; Devil's Ham, on texts by Roberto Arlt; Lysistrata, by Aristophanes; The Omission of the Coleman Family, Tercer Cuerpo, El Viento en un Violín, Emilia (later staged in Spain and Italy), Dínamo and Próximo, the latter of which he authored. He also directed Joe Orton's Serving Mr. Sloane; August, by Tracy Letts; They Were All My Children, by Arthur Miller (montage carried out in Buenos Aires and also at the Teatro Español in Madrid); Tribes, by Nina Raines; Oh divine love, by Mercedes Morán; The Goodbye Girl, by Neil Simon; and the musicals Sunset Boulevard and Cabaret. In Spain, he also directed Tierra del Fuego, by Mario Diament; The Truth, by Florean Zeller; Copenhagen, by Michael Frayn.
For his work, he received the ACE, Clarín, María Guerrero, Teatros del Mundo and Teatro XXI awards; He was nominated for the Konex Award, as one of the best directors of the decade. In Spain, he received the Ercilla award and was nominated for the Max; in Italy, he was awarded the Ubu prize for his version of Emilia.
His works have been performed in more than twenty countries and have been translated into six languages. Since 2001, he has directed, together with his group, the cultural space TIMBRE 4*
As a teacher, he has given improvement workshops in Italy, France, Spain, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Peru and the United States.