Clarissa Moon




Theatre Journalism
Clarissa has been working as a theatre journalist in the Orlando area (and beyond) since 2016.
She has worked with acclaimed organizations such as The Broadway League, the Orlando Sentinel, Orlando Fringe, WMFE 90.7 News, Orlando Weekly, and Broadway World Orlando to give audiences a peek behind the curtain of the theatre industry.
Clarissa is best known for her video interview series Clarissa Moon Talks to the Stars, which can be found on Broadway World Orlando, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
In 2018, Clarissa was chosen from a nationwide search to be a student reporter for the National High School Musical Theatre Awards (AKA the Jimmy Awards), where she interviewed Broadway stars such as Victoria Clark and Betsy Wolfe.





Clarissa Moon Talks to the Stars
Clarissa Moon Talks to the Stars


BWW Interview: Steven Lane, Ame Livingston, and Anneliese Moon of THE LITTLE FOXES at Mad Cow

Interview: Broadway actor Tyrick Wiltez Jones

Interview: Bob Brandenburg on working at Nickelodeon Studios

BWW Interview: Laura Hodos of MAN OF LA MANCHA at Orlando Shakes

Betsy Wolfe - Jimmy Awards Red Carpet

BWW Interview: Brett Waldon of A CHRISTMAS STORY at the Garden Theatre
WMFE 90.7 News
When the theme parks closed last year, it affected the livelihoods of tens of thousands of theatre artists, according to St. Luke’s United Methodist Church’s website.
WMFE 90.7 News
Faced with a deadly virus that prevents large groups of people from gathering safely, artists in Central Florida have found ways to keep the performing arts alive.
WMFE 90.7 News
Orlando puppeteer Tracey Conner has been helping kids cope with the uncertainty and stress of the pandemic–with a little help from her friends.
Orlando Sentinel
The Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts kicked off the 33rd annual Zora! Festival with the opening of “Afrofuturism in the Visual Realm.”
Orlando Weekly
Jeremy Seghers is known in Orlando for producing and directing shows in unique locations.
Orlando Weekly
After the tragedy at Pulse nightclub that took 49 lives and injured 50 more, a group of over 80 playwrights from around the world responded by contributing to After Orlando, a collection of over 70 short plays...