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The "Century Cycle Continues" Monologue Competition, inspired by August Wilson, challenges the next generation to keep Black American storytelling alive by performing classic and contemporary works.

“ I want these students to know that achieving high levels of success in the arts is not just a dream—it's real and tangible.”-Danielle Brooks
The Century Cycle Continues Competition Rules
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Who Can Submit and How to Submit
Any High Schooler between the ages of 14-18 years old living in South Carolina.
Upload a 1–2-minute monologue video from a play written by a prominent Black playwright, ensuring the content is age-appropriate and free of profanity or derogatory language.
10 Finalist will be chosen to compete live at SCGSAH on Febraury 28th, 2026
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Prizes
First Place $2000
Second Place $1000
Third Place $500
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Due Dates
Video Submission Due: January 3rd, 2026
10 Finalist notified: February 3, 2026
CCC Competition at SCGSAH: Feb 28th
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Competition Day
10 finalist will compete at the SCGSAH in front of a live audience. The students will be judged by 3-5 well esteemed artists. (SCGSAH faculty will not be judges)
Photo By: Foster Lew
Annie Edge Scholarship For Senior Govies Only
Annie Edge scholarship will be awarded to one senior attending the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities that delivers the best contemporary monologue from a play written by a black playwright. Three students will be chosen to compete live on February 28th for the grand prize of $5000. Submit your video by January 3rd, 2026. (SCGSAH faculty will not be judging any part of the competition)
**The use profanity, sexual content or derogatory languages is not allowed
** SCGSAH students may not apply for CCC competition.
A Message from Danielle Brooks
Creating The Century Cycle Continues Monologue Competition with SCGSAH is a profound full-circle moment driven by gratitude. My success, from the foundation built at the Governor's School to my acceptance at Juilliard, was secured by a $20,000 legacy from my late godmother, Annie Edge, who believed in my dreams as if they were her own. This competition is my way of honoring her belief and giving back to the place that shaped me. My greatest desire is to ignite the fire in the next generation of artists and show them that achieving high levels of success is not just a dream, but can be their tangible reality on the very stage where my own journey began.
-Danielle Brooks
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Suggested Playwrights
Suggested Playwrights
Photo by: Emilio Madrid
August Wilson
Katori Hall
Brandon Jacobs Jenkins
Dominique Morisseau
Lynn Nottage
Susan Lori Parks
Jordan E. Cooper
Danai Gurira
Pearl Cleage
Tarell Alvin McCraney
Suzan- Lori Parks
Anna Deavere Smith
Robert O’hara
Jocelyn Bioh
Dael Orlandersmith
And so many more…
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Enter the Competition!
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