Robert Anderson

Acting Faculty - Associate Professor
MFA, University of Delaware
Specialties: Acting, Acting for the Camera, Directing

Robert G. Anderson is an associate professor in the Department of Theatre at the University of Illinois, as well as a working actor, director and producer. In ten seasons with the Utah Shakespearean Festival, he has appeared in Henry V, Timon of Athen and Hamlet, among others. As an actor he has also performed with the Shakespeare Festivals of Baltimore, Idaho and Illinois (most recently in Taming of the Shrew and Titus Andronicus), Tacoma Actors Guild, The Empty Space (Seattle) and Appletree Theatre. Directing credits include productions with Milwaukee Shakespeare, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Huron Theatre (where he served as Artistic Director for three seasons) and, for the past five years, Utah Shakespearean Festival's "New American Playwrights Project." Most recently, he staged a critically acclaimed production of Richard II for Actors Revolution in Chicago. He is a founder and resident director of the American Shakespeare Theatre Company, an international touring theatre. Anderson also produced the documentary Within A Play, (directed by Mark Ring) chronicling the American Shakespeare Theatre's tour of Hamlet to Taiwan; the film aired
on the Sundance Channel. He received his MFA from the Professional Theater Training Program at the University of Delaware.