Spitting In The Face Of The Devil
"BRILLIANT"
-Jeff Goodman, "Two On The Aisle", Time Warner Cable
"GRIPPING"
-Martin Denton, NYTheatre.com
"UNFORGETTABLE"
-Kristin Skye Hoffman, NYTHeatre.com
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Preparation Hex
"Honest and funny...
Brader delivers with an infectious mix of humor, horror and insight...
a thoroughly enjoyable ride"
-Robert Attenweiler, nytheatre.com
"SPELLBINDING"
-Laurie Bursch, Theatreinlondon.ca


We Call Her Benny
"The cast is incredible...
Gaby, an old friend of Anna's who has become a swinger and
tries, with her smarmy husband (the hilarious Bob Brader)"
Duncan Pflaster, BroadwayWorld.com


Bitch Macbeth
"There is, for example, a scene when a character known only as
Rbiter--who is some sort of impenetrable Godfather--is shown
battering three separate adversaries via cell phone, all to the
insistent beat of a Euro Pop soundtrack.
It's not a song, not even a rap; and it's certainly not dialogue: it's like an aria of
expletives, bursting with an unexpressed (perhaps even unfelt) passionate contempt.
As performed by Bob Brader, it's spellbinding."
"Bob Brader (scarily ruthless as Rbiter)"
Martin DentonNYTheatre.com



Antony and Cleopatra
"Standouts include Bob Brader, who is a slimy, nasty piece of work as Caesar."
Martin Denton, NYTtheatre.com

"The intentions of author, director, and performer were always moving the
complicated plot along with startling clarity, with the best work coming from Tom
Mazur as an Antony who knew exactly what he was doing, why he shouldn't be
doing it, and doing it anyway and Bob Brader as a slimy, Napoleonic Caesar."
Doug DeVita, the Off Off Broadway Review


A Rehearsal at Versailles
"Bob Brader actually made an amusing latter-day Molière, and was single-handedly
responsible for keeping the show's pace up."
Charles Battersbythe Off Off Broadway Review
BOB BRADER