Interview on Times Radio about Mata Hari.
Press release of A Queer Love of Dix on Queerlife.
“Delivers a potent set with resonant clarity and a biting intent aligned with her stage persona, which is both formidable and wry.” – Ben Walters (The Scotsman)
“Aletia gave a great performance full of passion and humour. The audience loved it.” ✭✭✭✭✭ – Patrick Harrington (Counter Culture)
“Challenging and courageous. This lady in red shines like a newborn star.” – Kevin Short (International Times)
“A Queer Love Of Dix is a quality piece of theatre and performance art…a well-crafted script and beautifully sung songs…a performance of mastery.” ✭✭✭✭✭ – Mark Calvert (Mumble)
“Aletia Upstairs, a spectacular performance artist and scholar…masterly construct…skilful intermediacy.” ✭✭✭✭✭ – James O’Brien (Edinburgh Festival.org)
“Miss Upstairs has a rich tone that complements beloved Kurt Weill and Brechtian classics, evoking Lotte Lenya or Dagmar Krause.” – Audience Club
“Important and inspirational work; The words, and songs,are spoken and sung with such thought-provoking purity and love.” – Kevin Short (International Times)
“One of those little Edinburgh Fringe gems — Upstairs is joyful, sulky, sexy and seductive as Mata Hari. Do go and see this if you can.” ✭✭✭✭✭ – Carrie Gooch (ScotsGay)
“A strong performance that includes attractive and evocative singing.” ✭✭✭✭ – Theatre Guide London
“Strong, melodic and dramatic delivery…Evocatively punctuates the narrative with songs.” – The Stage
“She can write, she understands the use of irony.” – BPM Magazine
“Knows how to own a stage…her style was refreshing, moody and beautiful.” – The South African
“Aletia was mind-blowing.” – Live Jam TV
“She has an earthy, raw voice with a lot of potential and honest emotion. Her down-tempo songs are her true strength.” – London Music Blog
ZAWP Magazine, #13 Primavera 2018
QX Magazine, January 2017
The South African, August 2011, Issue 423
Fair Lady Magazine, April 2013