What are the people saying?

 
The performances are good across the board, with a generous roster of independent actors giving it their all. The best of the bunch is D’Addario, who makes Ronnie’s metamorphosis over the night its most radical and whose endpoint feels the hardest won.
— Midwest Film Journal (for Wild Fire)
 
D’Addario [plays a] deliciously dark fatalist Masha.
— Theatre is Easy (for The Seagull)
 
[One of] the most consistent and most believable performances comes from Siena D’Addario.
— Times Square Chronicles (for The Seagull)
 
Siena D’Addario is hilarious and relatable as quirky Kristen.
— Broadway World (for The Shoebox)
 
The acting is great... with D’Addario delivering a believable performance that helps to bring the character to life in a way that is both relatable and compelling.
— Short Films Matter (for Sweet Pea & Glass)
 
Actress-musician Siena D’Addario on guitar... is cool and unbothered.
— Stage and Cinema (for Medea: Re-Versed)
 
The music enhances the menacing mood, then shifts into ominous rap-metal fusion… Spartan guitar riffs by Siena D’Addario intertwine with… funky, minimalist bass lines.
— Marc Ferris from Times Union (for Medea: Re-Versed)
 
Electric guitarist Siena D’Addario... plays one irresistible funky groove after another.
— Sara Downs from The Front Row Center (for Medea: Re-Versed)
 
Electric guitarist Siena D’Addario... bringing a tinge of alt-metal.
— Sara Holden from The Vulture (for Medea: Re-Versed)
 
Inextricably part of the action is... guitarist Siena D’Addario... They go at it all, but throughout, and while making rap-confident music, something slyly suggestive transpires.
— New York Stage Review (for Medea: Re-Versed)