<p>Known for his starring Broadway roles in <em>Hamilton</em> and<em> Thoughts of a Colored Man</em>, as well as for Netflix’s <em>Inventing Anna</em> and Disney+’s Emmy Award-winning <em>Sneakerella</em>, Bryan Terrell Clark inspires audiences to dream big, create a positive impact on others, and discover the best version of themselves.</p><p>Bryan has also appeared in numerous television and streaming productions such as the critically acclaimed Netflix drama <em>When They See Us</em>, <em>Queen Sugar</em> and <em>Cherish the Day </em>on OWN, TNT’s <em>Snowpiercer</em>, <em>Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist</em> on NBC. Clark’s other television credits include <em>Empire</em>,<em>NCIS: New Orleans</em> and <em>Blue Bloods </em>among others. He can be seen this year in <em>Saint X</em> on Hulu, and <em>Diarra from Detroit</em> on Bet+.</p><p>Bryan is well-known for his role as George Washington in <em>Hamilton</em> and as Marvin Gaye in <em>Motown: The Musical</em>. His additional theater credits include <em>Fences</em>, <em>Immediate Family</em> and <em>Sophisticated Ladies and His Girl Friday</em>.</p><p>Clark is a songwriter and producer. He has performed with many artists, including Maxwell, Brandy, Ne-Yo, Anita Baker and Michael Bublé. He was a co-writer on Mary J. Blidge's "Irreversible" on the album "My Life II." </p><p>In addition to performing, Clark co-founded inDEFINED, an initiative that inspires and teaches young people to use their voices to erase constrictive labels in our society. He created his production company Artists Park Productions in 2018. Bryan is also highly in demand for his national speaking engagements with colleges and corporations throughout the United States.</p><p>Bryan is the recipient of the Icon Talks 2021 Visionary Award, Family Houston 2021 Pillar of Strength Award, Temple University’s 2019 Gallery of Success Award and the Rutgers University 2018 Voice for Social Justice Award.</p><p>Bryan Terrell Clark is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama and Temple University. </p>
Broadway star who played George Washington in <em>Hamilton</em>
<ul><li><strong>Finding Your Purpose: From Baltimore to Broadway’s <i>Hamilton</i></strong></li><li>Drawing on real-life lessons from his humble beginnings in Baltimore to his starring career on Broadway – most notably as George Washington in <i>Hamilton: An American Musical</i> – Bryan Terrell Clark inspires others to reach their full potential in life while leaving a positive impact on the world. Much like he does with his philanthropic lifestyle brand inDEFINED, Bryan uses exposure to the arts to empower young change-makers to dream big and discover the best version of themselves.</li><li><strong>Master Class / Workshop</strong></li><li>Bryan will work with a select group of students in a 60-90 minutes class on a chose theater discipline.</li><li><b>Workshop</b> - Bryan’s Workshop is a power packed work session, sharpening the skills of students through Acting Exercises and/or Audition Techniques. He uses his tools, from Yale School of Drama and over 20 years of experience, to advance their work.</li><li><b>Master Class - </b>Bryan works with students on material they’ve been working on (songs, monologues, or scenes) to take them to the next level and unlock their potential. Need a suggestion? Grab a scene or song from <i>Hamilton</i>! (Prior preparation by the class required)</li></ul>