Past Theatre ReviewS
“The entire cast sparkles behind Alpert, whose portrayal of Rosalind's ruthless efficiency, biting wit, and deep pain is a tour de force that brings to mind Meryl Streep's take on Anna Wintour. Should not be missed.”
— LA WEEKLY
“The Fountain Theater's West Coast premiere production of Photograph 51, is polished and entertaining, and it benefits greatly from Aria Alpert's sharp lead performance. Alpert is terrific as Franklin, full of astringent authority and tart humor, a woman in full control of herself, if not her world. Her glances speak volumes.”
— Variety
"The stunningly lovely and gifted Aria Alpert matches talent with good looks. Alpert gives an absolutely beautiful commanding, charismatic performance—and is on stage virtually every second of the play's ninety minute running time. Her eyes come alive with Rosalind’s passion for science and her mastery of irony and sarcasm positively crackle.”
— Stage Scene LA
“Aria Alpert finds unusual depth in the smaller role of Antigone’s image- conscious sister. One wishes that the play itself were as much of a surprise.”
—Timeout NYC
“Antigone's sister Ismene, played by the beautiful Aria Alpert with much sympathy and naivete that she ultimately ends up becoming a figure as tragic as the lead character.”
— Best off Broadway
“Alpert is more reserved, but delicately skates on a thin sheet of pain that doesn’t completely crack until the play’s climax - a wonderful moment.”