
Eugene Williams
Eugene Williams is a prominent theatre figure from Guyana, known for his contributions to the performing arts over a career spanning several decades. Inspired by the Caribbean Festival of Arts in the 1970s, he pursued his passion for theatre at the Edna Manley College in Jamaica, where he honed his skills and launched a successful career. Now 72 years old, Williams reflects on his journey from his childhood in Beterverwagting, East Coast Demerara, to the vibrant Caribbean stage, while also cherishing his roots and family ties, as evidenced by his recent visit for his sister's 70th birthday.
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Recent news mentions
Eugene Williams blamed his team’s defeat on their lack of finishing in front of goal.
Excelsior join STATHS, JC, Eltham in semis | SportsEugene Williams is the head coach of Charlie Smith, expressing hope for a successful Manning Cup campaign.
STATHS, Calabar in fight for survival | SportsEugene Williams, the captain of the 1988 Manning Cup-winning team, is now the head coach of Charlie Smith High School.
STARS ALIGN? | Sports | Jamaica GleanerEugene Williams is the head coach of Charlie Smith High, leading his team in the Manning Cup quarterfinals.
Manning Cup quarterfinals get under way | SportsEugene Williams expressed his elation with his team’s performance after the match.
Charlie Smith march into quarters with St Catherine drubbing | SportsEugene Williams lamented Charlie Smith's missed chances but remained optimistic about their performance.
Reynolds happy with KC’s start | SportsEugene Williams reflects on 40 years of theatre and his journey from Guyana to the Caribbean stage.
From BV to the Caribbean stage: Eugene Williams reflects on 40 years of theatre
























