Nick recently finished portraying the role of Abraham in the Chicago production of Altar Boyz . Nick has also toured extensively with Forbidden Broadway; some highlights include performing with the Detroit, Rochester, and Winnipeg Symphony Orchestras. He is the inaugural recipient of the Roger Sturtevant Musical Theatre Award given by Actors' Equity Assoc. New York and Regional credits: That Time of the Year (York Theatre), Bush is Bad (The Triad Theatre), Forbidden Broadway: SVU (Boston Huntington and Chicago's Royal George), The Manhattan Madcaps of 1924 (Symphony Space), Wallenberg (NY Musical Theatre Festival), selections from Harold and Maude (Lucille Lortel, benefit concert), WAS (Human Race Th. Co.,World Premiere), Green Gables (Human Race Th. Co., Regional Premiere), Miss Liberty (York Theatre). You will soon be able to hear Nick on the Original Off-Broadway cast recording of That Time of the Year. Nick has studied with Second City in Chicago and is a graduate of the Wright State University Acting/Musical Theatre Department. He is a proud member of Actors' Equity Association .

 

THAT TIME OF THE YEAR - NYC

"Nick Verina is hysterical - Neil Genzlingerr - The New York Times

"Nick Verina has a nice presence and a strong voice"
                                                                                     David Hilder - NY Theater.com

FORBIDDEN BROADWAY - Boston:

"...all four actors do have impressive singing voices adapted well to each character, particularly Verina, who has an especially deep, rich voice along
with a good falsetto."                                                           
Melissa Lee - tuftsdaily.com

The four stars -- Janet Dickinson, Kevin B. McGlynn, Nick Verina and Fagan
-- have the acting chops and vocal chords to make the show a topical and
hilarious evening out.

                                                                  Alexa DeGennaro - The Boston Daily Free Press

Nick Verina is personable and strong-voiced throughout
                                                                                          Robert Nesti - EdgeBoston.com

Nick Verina first did scene-chewing impression of Norbert Leo Butz...he
absolutely nailed what this guy is all about...Verina tackled many of the new
Broadway spoofs such as The Lion King, Hugh Jackman, and death defying
classics like Phantom of the Opera and 24,601-impossibly high notes...
                                                                                    
Ashley Love - WERS Radio Boston

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MANHATTAN MADCAPS - NYC:

"Playing the ever-patient (almost) new groom is Nick Verina who, out of the entire cast, most successfully and delightfully captures the intended gee-whiz spirit and sense of joy. Well-focused throughout, his reactions are especially strong and he's the most charismatic. His solo of Spring Is Here is a highlight,
a hat trick of sorts as he manages to convey sincerity on this sad ballad of loneliness in this cartoon story."

                                                                                           
Rob Lester - EDGE Entertainment

The one exception among the cast is Nick Verina, who is both matinee
idol-handsome and appealingly big-voiced. His performance of
"Spring is Here," a sweetly melancholy number from I Married an Angel, was,
for me, the show's highlight.
                       
                                                                                 
Martin Denton - nytheatre.com review

Nick Verina is heartbreaking on "Spring is Here"
                                                                                     
Raven Snook - Time Out New York

Another highlight is the amusing comic feud staging of "Everything I've Got," showcasing the charming Nick Verina and Katie Allen as a romantic pair...
                                                                                            
Brad Bradley - Curtainup.com

GREEN GABLES - Dayton:

Jennifer Babiak as faithful friend Diana Berry, and Nick Verina as school rival
Gilbert Blythe all impress in their roles, both vocally and through their acting.

                                                                                        Scott Cain - TalkinBroadway.com

Several supporting roles -- notably Jennifer Babiak and Nick Verina as Anne's
best friend Diana Barry and her "mortal enemy" Gilbert Blythe, whose singing
and acting hit the right pitch for this production.
                                                                                      
Rick Pender - Cincinnati City Beat

 

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