WYOMISSING, Pa. -- Actor and singer-songwriter Bryan Terrell Clark, best known for his starring role as George Washington in "Hamilton: An American Musical on Broadway," will visit Penn State Berks at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, in the Perkins Student Center Auditorium.
Clark will connect his experiences on Broadway and in the entertainment industry to real-world issues such as tackling insecurity and finding motivation, while inspiring audiences to use their past to fuel their future and discover the best versions of themselves. This presentation is free and open to the public.
Clark’s credits include starring in the iconic role of Marvin Gaye in "Motown: The Musical," as well as in Broadway’s "Fences" and Ava Duvernay’s "Central Park Five." He has written songs for such artists as Mary J. Blige, and he has performed with Brandy, Patti LaBelle, Ciara and Michael Bublé. Currently, he is working on his solo album. In 2017, Clark co-founded the philanthropic lifestyle brand inDEFINED, created to inspire and teach youth through the arts.
Penn State Berks reserves the right to limit the photography and/or recording of any program. The permitted or prohibited activities during a particular program will be announced at the beginning of the event and/or included in the printed program. All media requesting interviews and/or access to photograph and/or tape any program must contact the Office of Strategic Communications at 610-396-6053.
This event is sponsored by the Penn State Berks Arts and Lecture series. For more information, contact the Office of Campus Life at 610-396-6076.