Moon acted in theatre in
London, including productions at the
Bush Theatre and the
Tristan Bates Theatre (
Off West End). In the mid-2010s Moon performed in theatre performances of ''
A Doll's House, Part 2 at the Segal Centre for Performing Arts, It's a Wonderful Life
at Soulpepper Theatre Company and Asking For It
at Thousand Islands Playhouse. Moon acted in the 2019 feature film, The Last Porno Show and in the television series Pretty Hard Cases, Murdoch Mysteries'', Moon acted in her playwriting debut,
Asking For It, a
verbatim theatre play dealing with issues of
sexual consent, after the
sexual harassment charges made against
Jian Ghomeshi, inspired by an experience in Moon's own past, and much of which involved performers reading transcripts of interviews that Moon had conducted with various people about the issues, at Crow's Theatre and
Nightwood Theatre in 2017. Moon wrote
What I Call Her, which premiered in 2018 at Crow's Theatre and
This Was the World, which was performed in 2020 at
Tarragon Theatre. The film follows Rosy (Moon), an adult former foster child who was never adopted and turns to an online service in search of a parent figure. Moon was a playwright-in-residence at the
Tarragon Theatre for several years. ==Reception==