It's the historic stage of cabaret. Arriving at Milan's Zelig means having achieved credibility. Tonight at 8:45 pm, Manuel Soro, the multifaceted artist from Sassari, comedian, director, and cartoonist, makes his debut with "ONE MANuel SHOW."

Manuel Soro took his first steps in the entertainment world at just 16, making his first comic short films while studying at the "F. Figari" Art School in Sassari. These early works earned him several appearances at national and international film festivals.

At the same time, he has cultivated comedy with his band, Skarasound, creating a genre he calls "skabaret," a mix of ska music and sketch comedy. Two years ago, Soro began his journey into stand-up comedy, debuting at open mics organized by the "Stand-up Comedy Sardegna" collective at the Tical Music Pub on Via Zanfarino in Sassari.

Manuel Soro says: "When I was a kid and I said stupid things, people would sarcastically say to me: 'Ahahahahah, you're cute, why don't you go on Zelig?' — That's it."

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