[1] In 1883 Moul returned to England, where he became managing director of the Alhambra Theatre in London.
[2] On occasion he would compose additional music for the shows he presented at the Alhambra, and he contributed to productions at other theatres, such as the London versions of Frédéric Toulmouche's The Wedding Eve (1892) and Charles Lecocq's Incognita (also 1892).
[6] Moul remained closely connected with the Alhambra for many years, holding at various times the post of managing director or chairman (and both concurrently from 1906 to 1911).
[7] He was also prominent in the campaign to secure authors' and composers' intellectual property rights.
[6] He was also active in the early British film industry,[6] and in 1896 directed a comedy, The Soldier's Courtship.