Help "Ya Mama!" get to the New York Fringe!
<div>Nina Domingue is an actress and director and teacher who has performed nationally and<br></div><div>internationally for the past 15 years. She was seen most recently in YA MAMA!, her solo</div><div>show about the adventures of motherhood that premiered at Cleveland Public Theatre</div><div>and was accepted to the 2011 New York Fringe Festival. She also appeared in No</div><div>Child at Cleveland Public Theatre. Tony Brown, theatre critic for The Plain Dealer,</div><div>called the production, "must see theater" and her performance "a master class in acting."</div><div>She was named “Best Actress in a Play” in 2005 by the Cleveland Theater Collective for</div><div>her work as “the lady in red” in the Karamu House Theatre production of for colored</div><div>girls. In 2004, she received an award for "Memorably Distinctive Performances" for</div><div>several shows at Cleveland Public Theater, which she considers her artistic home. Nina</div><div>has created and appeared in other celebrated solo pieces, Mo Pas Conin and Wade in</div><div>the Water, set in her native New Orleans, and A Jewel of a Tale, recently performed as</div><div>part of the Cleveland Playhouse Children's Series. She made her Off-Broadway and</div><div>National Black Theater Festival Debuts in a piece entitled It Hasn’t Always Been This</div><div>Way by Ntozake Shange, directed by Diane McIntyre and produced by Woodie King,</div><div>Jr. Nina is a member of Actors’ Equity Association and earned a Bachelor of Arts in</div><div>Theater Arts from Dillard University and a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from West Virginia University.</div>