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Robert "Robi" Hager is a Mexican-American actor, singer, writer, composer, and teacher. Hager was notably in the ensemble of the original cast of the musical Spring Awakening, and other performances include the first US national tour of Fun Home in 2016. Hager appeared on the concert/documentary for the 10th anniversary of Spring Awakening, as well as the original cast performance of "Touch Me" at the 2022 Tony Awards.

Hager is also a composer. He co-wrote the songs "Quiero Soñar" and "Maduros," which were featured in the films Top Five and Can You Ever Forgive Me?, respectively.

Hager composed and produced the LGBTQ+ musical Basic Witches,   for which he was nominated for a Barrymore Award in 2018 for Best Original Score. Hager provided musical direction for Swarthmore College's Department of Theatre's production of the original student musical R3TURN: A Palestinian Punk-Pop Musical.

In 2022, Hager worked on producing two original musicals, Little Duende  and Siluetas (to be developed with the Power Street Theatre Company as part of the 2022 National Musical Theatre Conference). Hager previewed some of Little Duende 's songs during his featured solo concert Robi Hager: So Far, as part of Arden Theatre Company's 2021 Cabaret Series.

Theatre Credits
Note: According to his Playbill biography for the 2009 Broadway revival of Bye Bye Birdie, Hager's theater credits also include performances within regional/touring productions of The Who's Tommy, Jesus Christ Superstar, Pippin, and Scrooge: the Musical.