A talent face-off takes place Saturday at 6 pm at the SC School for the Arts and Humanities
- Charles Reams 1

- Aug 8
- 1 min read
The final three contestants will win scholarships to further their theater education: 1st Place $5,000, 2nd Place $2,500, 3rd Place $1,000.

The scholarship funds can be applied to tuition, application fees, travel expenses for theater programs, or private acting lessons and workshops.
The public final round will be held at the Governor’s School for Arts and Humanities on August 9 and will open with a performance and then the 9-12 finalists will perform and receive public feedback from Carnegie Mellon Associate Professor of Acting, Bria Walker-Rhoze, Broadway Casting Director, Merri Sugarman and Head of the Institute for American Musical Theatre, Michael Minarik.


