In 1910, Moore was invited to dance in the
White House before President
Theodore Roosevelt. Around June 1910, Moore had joined the Sylvan Players, and prior to that she had danced with the
Ben Greet Players. In June to July 1910, she appeared wearing in tights in a performance of "Les Romanesque" in
Bloomington, Illinois; it made front page news in the
Chicago Tribune, and caused a "religious war" within the Bloomington community when the
Deacon of the
Methodist church spoke against her performance. Moore appeared in the cast of many productions at the
Chicago Little Theatre, many of which were Grecian plays. She designed the costumes for
The Trojan Women in 1913 held at the Chicago Little Theatre. She was a co-founder alongside poet
Maxwell Bodenheim of “The Shop,” a bohemian social club in Chicago. == Personal life and death ==