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Videos

SHORT FILMS

2020, flourish, Performer

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An experimental film showcasing a girl battling to flourish under patriarchal rules. 

2019, Hyacinth, Wife

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A winning lottery ticket causes a rift between a husband and wife.

COMEDIES

2021, Illegal Observations Episode 1, SIO

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A parody of Crimewatch - a heinous crime is committed by a local boy, but is thankfully stopped by two observant officers on patrol. His evil deed? Not returning his trays. Will the officers be able to prove his guilt and catch his accomplices?

2023, TMI, Diana

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A horror comedy short: Diana, a heartbroken microinfluencer, struggles to maintain her composure facing questions about her previous relationship.

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Finalist - Viddsee Juree Awards Asia 2023's Vertical Category

Theatre

2023

Chong Tze Chien Acting Programme Showcase 

Role: Juror No. 6

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2021


parthenogenesis

Role: Sole Performer

The Substation's Septfest MainFestival @  TheSubstation SAD Bar

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2020


parthenogenesis

Role: Sole Performer

Septfest Fringe Festival @ The Substation

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Reviews

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"... performance (was) thought-provoking."

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"Love sitting in an intimate space with the performer."

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2019
 

Single Mothers

 Roles: Sunitha, Nora, Maya

Playden @ The Arts House

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Reviews

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"Alia Alkaff, as Sunitha, does a particularly realistic impression of a mother losing her temper with her teenage son, in spite of not having an actual actor to pay against, while also shining as an elderly makcik who talks too much for her own good."

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2017

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A Mother’s Love

Role: Mother

Patch and Punnet @ Goodman Arts Centre

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Reviews

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"Alia Alkaff plays her role with gusto, able to act beyond her years in grasping the physicality and voice of a middle-aged woman scarred both physically and mentally by her military past. In the flashbacks she has, Alia delivers monologues with genuine pain and joy, her voice warbling slightly as she recalls the first time she sets eyes on her son.

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Watching Alia move across the space, at times enraged and confused at the state she finds herself in, is what holds the play together, and her believable maternal relationship with Dwayne Ng onstage is integral to the play's final revelation becoming all the more shocking and impactful."

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