Press/Reviews
“Shining in Misery” A King-Size Parody” at 54 Below
“[Sarah Mackenzie Baron] and Sierra Rein were magical as the Shining twins, but Rein’s Cujo solo was beyond brilliant and may have been the evenings most unexpected twist.”
– Nathan Johnson, May 11, 2024
“Even Cujo the dog is briefly featured in the play, voiced “doggy style” by Sierra Rein.”
– Jed Ryan, May 23, 2024
“Sondheim Unplugged {the NYC Sessions}: Volume III”
“One More Kiss. How pretty. I just love this song. And it’s nice to hear it in such clean, pretty voices. This cut is sublime. (Sierra Rein, Sarah Rice)”
– Stephen Mosher, November 18, 2022
View Sierra’s credits and news on Broadway World
Interview: “Riveting Riffs” Magazine by Joe Montague:
These are heady days for actress and singer Sierra Rein, she has now returned to what she enjoys doing most in life, performing on stage and in front of a camera, after two years of much of the arts world being put on an involuntary pause due to COVID. She has two podcasts on the go, a short film in post-production, appears in two episodes of a series to be broadcast and streamed on FX on Hulu this fall and she has several exciting music gigs coming up. Believe or not that is just barely scratching the surface.
Sierra Rein (pronounced Rhine as in rhinestones) talks about her role in the FX Hulu series Fleishman is in Trouble, “It came out of the blue. It was January of this year and my agent who hadn’t really talked to me for a while said hey can you put yourself on tape for this TV show? I didn’t really know much about the project, so I did a tiny bit of Googling. I was like oh, okay there is this character Cherry who is in the book Fleishman is in Trouble, but there wasn’t very much about her. I had my husband do the other dialogue and I shot the scene and sent it in. This was when we were in lockdown a little bit (New York City). We were slowing emerging and putting our toes back into the river of humanity of this year.
(read the full interview)
“Sondheim Unplugged” at Feinstein’s/54 Below
Broadway World (read the full review):
Little acting choices took Sierra Rein’s “Moments in the Woods” and Sarah Rice’s “Stay With Me” into personal little corners of storytelling that might have sparked a little something new in the interpretation, and both ladies had the audience in the palms of their hands the whole time.
– Stephen Mosher, February 23, 2020
“Moments in the Woods.” Photo by Stephen Mosher
The 2019 MAC Awards
Read about “Running in Place”
BroadwayWorld.com Interview
Playbill.com
Times Square Chronicles
CabaretScenes.com
Times Square Chronicles Photo Coverage
NiteLifeExchange.com

Marquee Five – “Back Porch Swing”
Cabaret Hotspot (read the full review):
Sierra Rein’s vocal versatility is well-known…vocal lines that swooped thrillingly from deep in her chest register up into the stratosphere. A deeply grounded performer, her un-showoffy featured turns…were riveting in their simplicity and vocal luster.”
– Jennie Litt, March 10, 2019
The 2019 Bistro Awards
View photos – “The Bistro Awards and You Are There” – March 16, 2019
Photo: Maryann Lopinto