Egyptian performer Moheb Said is currently completing his BA in Musical Theatre at Sharjah Performing Arts Academy (SPAA), complementing his academic background in public policy. A trained high baritone (G2-Ab4) fluent in Arabic, French, and English, he has portrayed memorable roles including Professor Bhaer in Little Women: The Musical, the dual roles of Chiron and Ares in The Lightning Thief: The Musical, and The Foreign Friend in the National Ballet of China's The Nutcracker at Emirates Palace Abu Dhabi.His performance career spans prestigious venues from the Cairo Opera House to film festival stages across the UAE, where he has served as Master of Ceremonies. Specializing in character roles that demand both vocal power and dramatic nuance, Mr. Said brings a unique perspective blending artistic training with analytical rigor from his economic studies.Committed to artistic community building, he regularly volunteers with youth programs and mass choir initiatives. Currently available for theatrical productions, musical performances, and creative collaborations, with full professional materials available upon request.Moheb's favorite saying is "The key to staying young is to never stop learning".
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Artistic statement
I believe in love and the power of working together. Theatre, to me, is about truth—telling stories that speak to the heart. I thrive working as an ensemble, where every voice adds to something greater. With every role and every song, I aim to connect with people, explore the depth of human emotion, and celebrate what it means to be alive. Stories have no limits, and I strive to tell them in a way that lingers long after the curtain falls.
Headshots



Lightning thief
Mr. Brunner

Chiron

Poseidon

Ares

Credit: Badr Sleiby
Little women
Professor Bhaer



Credit: Badr Sleiby
The Nutcracker
The Foreign Friend



Theory of Relativity
Mike

