Acting

In addition to voice-over work, Mo does occasional on-camera work. View or download samples below.

Improv Comedy

Mo is a member of the improv comedy troupe Kitsch In Sync, which he joined in the summer of 2001 and for which he served as Artistic Director from 2005 to 2007. KIS performs monthly, usually on the first Friday, at the Puppet Showplace Theatre in Brookline Village. He has taught a beginning improv course and studied previously with Nadette Stasa of the US Improvisational Theatre League.

Most of the improv performed by KIS is short-form, which you might recognize from the TV show "Whose Line is it Anyway". These are short, unrelated, improvised vignettes, based on audience input. Each scene follows a different set of idiosynchratic "rules"; the scenes are often called "structures" or "games" for this reason. A simple example is the structure "Try Again": when a moderator rings a bell, the last actor who spoke must nullify the last line and come up with something entirely new.