Clarissa Todd is a Black multi-hyphenate performer based in Indianapolis, With a passion for telling powerful, authentic stories. She brings a unique blend of performance skills to the stage, from acting and singing to dancing and writing. Clarissa is currently a teaching artist at the Asante arts institute right where she began her theater training at the age of 15 under Deborah Asante. Recent credits include Dussie Mae in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Jaida Hall in Mission Control at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis and Landonia Brown in promised land as proving ground at Conner Prairie. Clarissa is committed to amplifying Black voices and creating work that challenges, entertains, and connects.
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