Robert Sherman is an American composer, conductor, and music educator, known for his contributions primarily in the fields of musical theater and children's music. He is particularly celebrated for his work in bringing the music of his father, the legendary songwriter Richard M. Sherman, to new audiences, as well as for creating original pieces that capture the spirit of family entertainment. Sherman has co-created various musical productions, including adaptations of classic children's stories, and has been involved in numerous educational initiatives aimed at promoting music and theater among young audiences. His notable works include contributions to projects like "The Sherman Brothers' Broadway" and children's albums that feature engaging and educational content. His impact on music extends beyond composition; he has played a significant role in preserving and promoting the legacy of the Sherman family, ensuring that their contributions to film and musical theater remain influential. Through workshops, performances, and recordings, Robert Sherman continues to inspire new generations with his passion for music and storytelling.