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Romina was born in Germany and at the age of nine she moved to Italy and to London in 2010. She started to perform in Italy in a small theater company and in 2009 she started doing comedy.

 

In 2012 she created a mixed Italian and English comedy lab called The London Puma to introduce Italian audiences to stand-up comedy. Since 2013 she also started to perform in English. 

 

In 2013 she took part at the Camden Fringe as a opener act for Giacinto Palmieri.

"Vivacious, cheeky and gregarious, an Italian Jenny Eclair" Views from the Gods

"Energetic and bubbly...Discussing her disease through comedy was a brave choice and the audience all warmed to her positive energy" Female Arts

 

In 2015 she did her first solo show in Brighton and Edinburgh called "Not disabled...Enough!". And in 2016 her second solo show called "Cook it how you like, it's still a potato!" also both perfromed in Brighton and Edinburgh at the Fringe Festival. 

She also beat the Blackout at Up the Creek in London and at the Frog and Bucket in Machester. And she made it into the "Ones to watch" list of Funny Women 2016.

Since she started she performed not only in Italy and London, but also around the UK, Lanzarote, Berlin and New York. 

She is also a campaigner mainly known for the one about Sex and  Disablity. She took part in the Scope's campaign #EndtheAwkward and made several TV appereances. Also trustee for the Outsiders and campaigner for the MDUK and MDUK Trailblazers 

You can also follow her on her website and on                      

 

 

 

 

 

ROMINA PUMA

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