Fred Barton (born October 20, 1958) is an American composer, lyricist, director, actor, singer, arranger, conductor, and pianist who made his New York debut in 1982 as co-creator-arranger-performer-pianist in the original company of the long-running revue Forbidden Broadway, appearing in the New York, Los Angeles and Boston productions for 2,000 performances, and on the cast album for DRG Records.
In 1985 the show won a Drama Desk Award.
Forbidden Broadway ran for 27 years off-Broadway, and won a special Tony Award in 2006.