Rob Nagle, a highly accomplished individual, earned his undergraduate degree from Northwestern University in the year 1992, successfully completing a challenging double-major in Theatre and Philosophy, demonstrating his exceptional academic prowess and intellectual curiosity.
His extensive theatre credits span a wide range of productions, showcasing his remarkable talent and versatility, as he has had the opportunity to take on diverse roles that have allowed him to hone his craft and push his creative boundaries.
Notable recent performances include starring roles in The Little Foxes, a classic American play that explores the complexities of human relationships, The Hothouse, a dark comedy that delves into the absurdities of human nature, The Liar, a witty and charming play that celebrates the art of deception, Forever Bound, a poignant and thought-provoking drama that examines the human condition, and Church & State, a powerful and timely play that tackles the complexities of politics and morality.
In addition to his impressive stage credits, Rob Nagle also spent a season at the renowned Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C., where he brought iconic characters to life in a range of productions, including Macbeth, a tragic play that explores the darker aspects of human nature, Henry V, a historical drama that celebrates the bravery and leadership of a legendary figure, All's Well that Ends Well, a romantic comedy that explores the complexities of love and relationships, Volpone, a satirical play that critiques the excesses of wealth and power, and Measure for Measure, a thought-provoking drama that examines the complexities of morality and justice.