“Sarah Pierce, the striking young girl who plays Mary Lennox, kept all eyes on her throughout the show. Even in her scowling when she discovered she has to move into her uncle’s haunted halls, Pierce had deep emotion bubbling beneath. She did an especially good job of progressing from a pouting child to an exuberant girl who charms the household with her contagious smile. Hats off to directors Casey Long and KC Wilkerson for finding this gem.”
 

                                                                         -Hannah Petrak, OC Arts & Culture
                                                                          (Secret Garden - The Musical, 2010)


"The cast assembled by Long and Wilkerson could hardly be better, beginning with the enchanting Sarah Pierce as Mary, the latest in a string of roles which have made her the Chance’s leading under-14 star.”

                                                                         -Steven Stanley, LA StageScene
                                                                          (Secret Garden - The Musical, 2010)

“In this production a thirteen-year-old Sarah Pierce, who more than seems capable of holding the leading role in a major production, portrays Mary Lennox. Her innocent, yet mischievous persona seems so perfectly suited to this role that the viewer has no problem envisioning her as this unfortunate child.”

                                                                  -Randall Gray, Yahoo! Associated Content
                                                                    (Secret Garden - The Musical, 2010)  


“Sarah Pierce and Ali Axelrad manage to be entirely believable as younger and older versions of the same Amy.  The original Broadway production had a single actress
as the youngest March sister, but having the adorable and gifted Pierce as young
Amy makes the character’s childish moments far more believable than with an
adult actress pretending to be twelve.”
 

                                                                         -Steven Stanley, StageSceneLA.com
                                                             (Little Women - The Broadway Musical, 2009)


"Amy, the youngest of the March siblings, is embodied by two actresses:
the endearingly rambunctious Sarah Pierce as young Amy, and the bright-eyed
Ali Axelrad as older Amy. Each of these performers can ably carry a tune,
while conveying the through-line of a single character.”

                                                                         -Ben Miles, Press Enterprise
                                                             (Little Women - The Broadway Musical, 2009)

“Notable in her role as Xander’s younger sister, Daria, Sarah Pierce is the stand out youngest cast member with an already set flair for showmanship.”

                                                                         -Obed Medina, EDGE Los Angeles
               (The Girl, The Grouch, and The Goat – World Professional Premiere 2009)


Sarah Pierce is "a sensational diva-in-training as Daria.”

                                                                         -Steven Stanley, Stage Scene LA
               (The Girl, The Grouch, and The Goat – World Professional Premiere 2009)


"As the male lead's younger sister, Sarah Pierce conducts herself like an old showbiz pro, whether twirling her baton or trying to get the adults around her to open their eyes.”

                                                                         -Eric Marchese, Back Stage West
               (The Girl, The Grouch, and The Goat – World Professional Premiere 2009)


"You can't miss little Sarah Pierce, the 11 year-old who belts out her lyrics
with the best of them."

                                                                         -Shirle Gottleib, StageHappenings.com
                                                                   (Evita)


"Finally, there is the distinguished work of the young Ms. Sarah Pierce
as Minnie May Barry. Given the clarion beauty of her speaking voice,
the clarity of her dictionand the pathos of her acting, I would say
Ms. Pierce has a future in Shakespeare."
  

-Keith David Dillon, The Mooch
   (Anne of Green Gables)


"[L]ittle Sarah Pierce as Minnie May, Diana's initially bratty baby sister,
scores twice-first, chewing the scenery as Minnie May imitates
Anne's way of overreacting to everything, and later, dramatically,
as feverish Minnie May struggles for her life."

                                                              -Steven Stanley, LAStageScene.com
                                                            (Anne of Green Gables)


"Sarah Pierce charms as [the] spoiled young daughter."

-Eric Marchese, Backstage West & OC Register
  (Sunday in the Park with George)


"Special thanks to Sarah Pierce who turns in delightful
performances as two young girls."

                                                             -Joyce Rosenthal, Fullerton Observer
                                                            (Sunday in the Park with George)