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"Hamilton" Actor to Give UHart's Fall 2025 Rogow Lecture

Bryan Terrell Clark

An actor whose Broadway credits include turns as George Washington and Marvin Gaye will speak at the University of Hartford—hoping to inspire others to reach their full potential while making a positive impact on the world.

Bryan Terrell Clark will speak on “Finding Your Purpose: From Baltimore to Broadway’s Hamilton” as part of the Helen Rogow Distinguished Visiting Lecturer Series. The lecture will take place Wednesday, October 22 at 5 p.m. in Wilde Auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public.

Clark’s lecture will draw on real-life lessons from his beginnings in Baltimore to his starring career on Broadway – most notably as George Washington in Hamilton: An American Musical.

Besides his star turns in Hamilton and Motown: The Musical, Clark has also appeared in Thoughts of a Colored Man among other roles in theatre, film, and television. He's also a songwriter and producer.