His following production, The Bald Soprano by Eugene Ionesco,[2][3] was performed in Italy,[4] France (Avignon Festival), the USA (Richmond, Virginia), and Russia (Omsk and Saratov).
[7][8] He went on to stage 30 shows in academic and public theaters in cities throughout Russia and Eastern Europe, including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Omsk,[9] Samara, Saratov,[10][11] Riga,[12] Vilnius, Chelyabinsk, Krasnoyarsk.
[13] In the late nineties Paolo Emilio Landi traveled to the United States for his production of The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater.
[18] In 1982 Landi began collaborating with the television program Protestantesimo on Raidue (the State Italian Broadcasting Company) as a director, journalist and host.
[20] For Rai WORLD,[21] (The Other Italy), he filmed more than 400 portraits of Italians living in South Africa, mostly in the cities of Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban.