Fadi embarked on an academic odyssey that ultimately led him to the esteemed American University of Sharjah, where he became an indispensable asset to the Performing Arts Department.
Fadi's collegiate experience was marked by a plethora of opportunities to assume leading roles in a diverse array of productions, thereby allowing him to effectively demonstrate his remarkable aptitude and adaptability as a performer.
Notable among these performances were his portrayals of the complex and multifaceted characters in Willy Russell's Blood Brothers, a timeless and iconic work that has captivated audiences for generations; Thornton Wilder's Our Town, a classic tale that continues to resonate with viewers of all ages; and Mansour Rahbani's Summer 840, a production that showcased his impressive range and versatility as a performer.
Fadi's remarkable journey in the world of theatre laid the groundwork for his subsequent foray into the realm of feature films, with his debut in the notable production "From A to B" serving as a pivotal milestone in his career, effectively marking the commencement of his transition from the stage to the big screen.