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Co-founded by Brisbane Actors Sarah Ann McLeod and Sarah Ogden, MO’s Modus Operandi is making contemporary theatre that elevates female perspectives and amplifies the work of female creatives.

When the Sarahs reached peak thirst for femme forward, juicy narratives MO was born.  Pramkicker is the first course of the feast.

MO Theatre are committed to creating a safe, inclusive space where all identities are celebrated. Diversity fuels our creativity, and everyone is welcome—on our stage, behind the scenes, and in our audience.

Sarah Ann McLeod is an actor, puppeteer and teaching artist.  As an actor Sarah has worked with Queensland Theatre, Shock Therapy Arts, The Good Room and the Elbow Room. Sarah has received a Matilda nomination for her work as Binny Broadfoot in Tiptoe by Pentimento Productions and for her portrayal of Ivy in Shock Therapy’s Fuel. Sarah was also a core performer in Elbow Room’s Prehistoric which received Best Performance at the Melbourne Fringe 2014. A graduate of Griffith University, Sarah holds a BA Applied Theatre and a Master of Secondary Teaching. She is a proud member of the MEAA.

Sarah Ogden is a Brisbane based actor and director. As an actor she has worked with Queensland Theatre, MTC, Malthouse, Bell Shakespeare, Sydney Opera House, La Boite, Metro Arts, La Mama, The Good Room, The Hive Collective, The Hayloft Project, Stuck Pigs Squealing THAT Theatre Company, Counterpilot, Belloo Creative and featured in Baz Luhmann’s Elvis. She received a Matilda nomination for her work as Emilia in Othello for QT and a Green Room nomination for her work originating the role of Claryssa in Declan Greene’s Moth for Arena Theatre/Malthouse. She is a proud member of the MEAA.