Reviews & Awards

In the Night, Facing Sun

Alison won Best Acting of the Cinalfama Lisbon International Film Awards for her role in In the Night, Facing Sun, directed by XueZi Zhang.

South Pacific - Liat (Walnut Street Theatre)

The acting of the love struck characters can easily be described as superb: (...) and Alison T. Chi’s acting encourages audience members to feel both the pity and loyalty that her character deserves. (PA Theatre Guide)

Ben Michael's vocals are simply stunning making one wish R&H had written several solos for the Lieutenant and Chi's Liat is sweetly alluring. (Broadway World)

Chi is perfectly innocent in this role, and I especially loved her performance in “Happy Talk.” (Theatre Sensation)

Ben Michael’s Lieutenant Cable embodied that lost soul’s confusion and passion, while his love interest, Liat, played by Alison T. Chi, shocked us at first, since she indeed appeared to be “Younger Than Springtime.” Never has a Liat appeared more vulnerable or so young. (PhillyGayCalendar)

South Pacific - Liat (Westchester Broadway Theatre)

Alison T. Chi may be the loveliest Liat ever, but it’s more impressive that she brings real joy to the very young girl who falls for Cable. (TotalTheater.com)

Handsome Zach Trimmer and his beautiful tenor voice make Lt. Cable all he should be and lovely Alison T. Chi is warmly expressive as Liat, the new woman in his life. (Connecticut Critics Circle)

Next good news: Alison T. Chi... is the loveliest, most enchanting Liat I have ever seen, truly magical. (THEATERSCENE.COM)

Alison T. Chi makes a beguiling Liat, and Zach Trimmer gives a moving performance as the emotionally tortured Cable. (North Castle Daily News)

Zach Trimmer brings a boyish vitality to Lt. Cable and there's a spark between he and Liat (Alison T. Chi) — especially when, shirtless, he serenades her with "Younger Than Springtime." (LoHud Journal News)