"There’s no shortage of quieter, sentimental songs, such as Barnaba’s sweet voice and piano accompaniment to “I Still Miss Someone” and some a cappella in songs like “Angel Band.”
-Charlotte Alexander, SLO Review on Ring of Fire
"Jennifer Barnaba is delightful in her role as Dyanne, and her vocals are flawless, particularly in "Fever" and as backup in "Riders in the Sky". - Andrea Stephenson, BWW on Million Dollar Quartet
"Actress Jennifer Barnaba is charming in her role as Elvis's girlfriend Dyanne and delivers a great rendition of "Fever".
-Dave Elias, 2's Review on Million Dollar Quartet
"Jennifer Barnaba delivers strong performances as the women in Cash's life, especially her good version of June Carter Cash's mountain twang. Barnaba's piano skills and ear for harmony recreate their songs' passionate and tender moments."
-Robert M. Gardner, Theatrius on My Name is Johnny Cash
Standout performances by Jennifer Barnaba as Natalie, the daughter in crisis, who is also a powerhouse of a singer... the women whose voices are sublime; however, their overwhelming effect is one that is profoundly touching."
-Marin Heinritz, Encore Michigan on Next to Normal
"Barnaba’s Wednesday edged out her mother as the lead actress and she was a quirky young woman who is powerful and knows exactly what she wanted. Barnaba aptly shows the internal contradictions the quintessential Goth girl is experiencing as she finds herself in love. While she does a wonderful job of revealing this inner conflict in her performance of the duet “Pulled” (performed with Thomason), where she really excels is in her high-spirited and energetic duet with her would-be fiancé, Shimkus, in “Crazier Than You.”
-Bridgette Redman, Encore Michigan on The Addams Family
"Urleen, Rusty and Wendy Jo, respectively played by Jennifer Barnaba, Melissa Campbell and Kelsey Sumrall. Each one holding their own onstage and blending their voices together to create a powerful trio that wowed the audience members with their harmonies and humorous remarks throughout the play."
- Corbin Cottman, Rolla Daily News on Footloose
"Director Charles Burr was blessed this season with being able to cast three deliciously sexy and strong comedic actresses–Catherine Skojek, Jaclyn Collins and Jennifer Barnaba as the fiancee/”air hostesses.”
- David Kiley, Encore Michigan on Boeing Boeing
"Jennifer Barnaba shines like a supernova as the high schooler, sporting a charming, optimistic smile, conveying naivete and a wide-eyed idealism."
-Aaron Krause, Norwalk Reflector on Bus Stop