Thomas Muccioli is an actor and native New Yorker currently residing in the tree lined streets of Sunnyside, Queens. He's a citizen of the 5th smallest nation in the world, The Republic of San Marino. He spent nearly all of his birthdays with his Sammarinese family in the Apennine mountains along the Adriatic coast.
His stage credits include Grace, or the Art of Climbing by L M Feldman (East Coast Premiere), Euripides' The Trojan Women adapted by Ellen McLaughlin, directed by Anne Cecelia Haney (2017 Drama Desk Award nominee for Outstanding Adaptation, The Flea Theater), Connected by Lia Romeo (59E59, 2016 NYIT Award Nominee for Outstanding Ensemble), Saint Matilde’s Malady & The Last Hat: a Tragedy (World Premiere, Theatre Row), Vanishing Point by Larissa FastHorse (HERE Arts Center, dir. Jessi D. Hill), King Lear with Austin Pendleton in the title role (The Secret Theatre), Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom by Jennifer Haley (The Flea, Joel Schumacher), Screenplay by Will Arbery #serials@theflea), Three Sisters (HIT), Hunting and Gathering (First NY revival), The Liddy Plays (Crashbox Theater), Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Dromeo of Ephesus in The Comedy of Errors and The Slow Room by Annie Dorsen (Performance Space New York).
He has performed or developed work at the New Ohio Theater, New Georges, Project Y Theatre, The Bushwick Starr, The Tank, One-Minute Play Festival, The Samuel French OOB Short Play Festival, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Exquisite Corpse Company, InViolet Theater, Brooklyn Generator, ESPA at Primary Stages, The Dirty Blondes, Dixon Place, Atlantic Stage 2, Noor Theatre and Fresh Ground Pepper. Training: The Atlantic Theater Company.