Chicago Public School student Ireon Roach was awarded first place in the National August Wilson Monologue Competition, which was held May 2, 2016, at the August Wilson Theatre on Broadway in New York City. BroadwayWorld brings you photos from the special night below!
A student of Nicholas Senn High School, Roach also won first place in the Chicago competition, which included a $500 scholarship and expenses paid for the final competition in New York. The Chicago competition is sponsored by The League of Chicago Theatres, Goodman Theatre, the University of Illinois at Chicago with competition organizer Derrick Sanders.
Competitors in the national competition finals were from Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, North Carolina, Pittsburgh and Seattle. While in New York, the finalists explored popular Manhattan attractions, attended the Broadway productions of Hamilton and The Color Purple, and worked closely with two of Wilson's closest collaborators- director Kenny Leon and dramaturg Todd Kreidler.
The top three contestants from the national competition received monetary awards. The first place winner received a $3000 cash prize, the runner-up a $2000 cash prize and the honorable mention a $1000 cash prize. Each of the winners will also become eligible for college scholarship opportunities and all finalists receive the gift of TCG's Century Cycle collection.
Ireon Roach is junior at Senn Arts, a part of American Theater Company's Youth Ensemble, a company member of The Yard, and serves on the Youth Council at Writers Theatre. Ireon is currently performing in Dry Land at Rivendell Theatre Ensemble and was recently seen in Milk Like Sugar with The Yard and Raven Theatre. Other credits include Metamorphoses, and Our America: Ghetto Life 101/Remorse. Ireon recently won the 2016 Indy Poet Finals for Louder Than a Bomb.
Derrick Sanders comments, "This year saw record participation from Chicago area students with 400 talented young people competing in preliminaries. In this, our 7th year, I am so proud of and inspired by the continued dedication of Chicago students to learn the works of this important playwright. This competition connects students from all over the country and inspires them to read the works on August Wilson. It gives them the understanding of the text and the confidence and skills to perform the words. We are very proud of Ireon and all the participating students."
Chicago's participation in this national event is coordinated by Derrick Sanders, who hopes to continue building robust partnerships with schools across Chicago, encouraging the adoption ofAugust Wilson's work into the standard curriculum. These partnerships create educational opportunities that allow students to connect to August Wilson and his work through the study of history, social studies and literature.
For more information on the Chicago competition, visit chicagoplays.com/august-wilson-monologue-competition.html.
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Photo Credit: Jessica Fallon Gordon
Kenny Leon and the Finalists
3rd place winner, DaMya Gurley and Kenny Leon
Second place winner, Damaris Vizvett and DaMya Gurley
Damaris Vizvett, DaMya Gurley and 1st place winner Ireon Roach
Kenny Leon and the finalists
Damaris Vizvett, Ireon Roach, Kenny Leon and DaMya Gurley
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