Nina
Fine played Laura, Tom's emotionally damaged sister, with
a lovely, archlike fluidity that preserved the role's ambiguities.
It was the most compelling performance of the evening, and
it benefited from Ms. Fine's sweet, nicely focused vocal
timbre.”
New York Times
“Nina Fine as Alisa, provided a very real foil
for Lucia, both physically and vocally…Fine’s
reactions gave a remarkable clarity and reality to the situation.”
The Independent
“(Nina Fine) helped the Rossini opera, Il Barbiere
di Siviglia, achieve some of its finer moments. Fine played
Berta, the maid, with finesse and a comic timing that could
easily allow her access to the great comic mezzo roles-Mozart’s
Despina, perhaps, or Rossini’s Italian Girl. Almost
as zany as Carol Burnett at times, she carried off her aria
with as much humorous timing as the TV comic she vaguely
resembles.”
The Independent
“ ‘Butterfly’ is sung thunderously
by …Suzuki, played by Nina Fine (who also sings a
haunting Billie Holiday song later in the play)…the
performances are praiseworthy”
New York Amsterdam
Nina Fine is a member of Actors Equity. |