Bob Barth

This was an album I recorded some years ago. Seems some folks like it.

Eat, Drink & Be Merry: Critical Response

“Bob Barth, Tricia Burns, David Gurland, and Gabrielle Lee, an endlessly inventive quick-change quartet” - Matthew Murray, Talkin Broadway


“They are all in excellent voice with Tricia Burns, Sean Jenness, and Bob Barth most consistently standing out.” - Jason S. Grossman, NYTheatre.com


“David Gurland and Bob Barth are a riot as any number of characters.” - Show Time Sadie, Bulletins Over Broadway


Barth and Burns are especially winning.” - Duncan Pflaster, BroadwayWorld.com

Eat Drink and Be Merry get a mention in the Daily News.

Not a bad cast.  With the exception of the nobody playing Hank.  Sheesh.

We start on Monday.  Wish us luck!

Reviews on Treaty 321! A Musical from the 2005 Fringe Festival

Reviews on Treaty 321! A Musical from the 2005 Fringe Festival


NYTHEATRE.com
“Bob Barth, who plays the show’s narrator, is hilarious as he toys with the actors and the audience throughout the show.” — reviewed by Amy Rhodes


GOTHAMIST
“The one aspect of the “look at us, we’re a parody” thing that didn’t irritate Gothamist so much was the narrator, played almost perfectly deadpan by Bob Barth.” — Aaron Dobbs

FRINGE-icals: The TEAM!
“The character of the narrator, played by Bob Barth, is most memorable…”

“…Bob, with his easy demeanor, casually flinging his humorous lines at the audience makes an impression from scene one. To prove his point that narration is indeed an onerous task Bob challenges the play’s protagonist Lacrosse to take on the role of the narrator during Act Two of the play. Needless to say Lacrosse doesn’t succeed (and I couldn’t wait for Bob to take back the controls).” – Team Plus