In the Press

The Wanderers

"Dachis as Esther is heartfelt and beautifully acted." — Broadway World  ·  read review

"Ali Rose Dachis is wonderfully ingenuous." — Pat Launer, Times of San Diego  ·  read review

"The scenes between the compelling Klasko and Dachis feel beautifully sharp and real, and Dachis is particularly good at conveying Esther's resiliency and her increasingly fierce sense of independence." — James Hebert, San Diego Union-Tribune  ·  read review

"Dachis has a subversive spunk that makes Esther quite appealing." — Jeff Smith, San Diego Reader  ·  read review

"Ali Rose Dachis is excellent as the bride who soon pushes against the strictures of the arranged marriage and traditions of the couple's strict Satmar Hasidic teachings. Dachis brings extreme authenticity to the New York City setting." — Brad Auerbach, Entertainment Today  ·  read review

"Ali Rose Dachis, the cream of the cast." — David L. Coddon, Stage West / CityBeat  ·  read review

Ali was nominated for a Craig Noel Award for her portrayal of Esther in the world premiere of The Wanderers.

Rich Girl

"Dachis puts in a winning performance as Claudine." — Marty Fugate, Your Observer  ·  read review

Pride and Prejudice

"Ali Rose Dachis's silly Lydia Bennett is perfectly cast." — Lynne Menefee, MD Theatre Guide  ·  read review

"The extreme man-thirst of younger sister Lydia (Ali Rose Dachis) conjured Austen's words to an enchanting effect." — Maura Callahan and Brandon Weigel, The Baltimore Sun  ·  read review

Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike

"Ali Rose Dachis's Nina is a vision of pure and unspoiled youth and innocence." — Star Tribune  ·  read review

"Ali Rose Dachis is all sweet innocence as Nina, a ray of sunlight in this grumpy family." — Broadway World  ·  read review

"Ali Rose Dachis adds a dose of bubble-headed charm as Nina." — AZ Central  ·  read review

The Edge of Our Bodies

Ali was named best solo performance of 2011 by Lavender Magazine for her work in The Edge of Our Bodies.  ·  read article

"Absolutely mesmerizing performance by Twin Cities native Ali Rose Dachis." — Examiner

"Ali Rose Dachis gives the kind of performance in The Edge of Our Bodies that can be a career touchstone." — Star Tribune  ·  read review

"The 24-year-old Twin Cities–bred actor with a penetrating gaze, easy manner and quick smile has the ineffable mix of feral hunger and craft, honed in the University of Minnesota / Guthrie Theater BFA program, that casting directors zero in on when trying to find a star." — Star Tribune

"Rapp has crafted a complex, breathing creation that is, in turn, fully inhabited by Dachis." — City Pages

"That Dachis can evoke these powerful emotions while simultaneously maintaining a composed calm is the essence of this assured and compelling performance." — How Was the Show

Circle Mirror Transformation

"Ali Rose Dachis gives, despite her youth, a riveting performance — the best thing in this gorgeously acted show." — How Was the Show

"Ali Rose Dachis is remarkable in the difficult part of a sixteen-year-old who, in spite of being the youngest character, also has the most layers." — AisleSay

The Last Seder

"[Ali]'s been rising higher with each new role." — TC Daily Planet