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Novelle Nathan-Williams: An Accomplished Playwright, Visionary Director, and Gifted Songwriter, Nathan-Williams is more than just a name in the performing arts; he is a veritable institution. With a career spanning over two decades, he has demonstrated notable versatility across various facets of both subsidised and community theatre. His
Novelle Nathan-Williams: An Accomplished Playwright, Visionary Director, and Gifted Songwriter, Nathan-Williams is more than just a name in the performing arts; he is a veritable institution. With a career spanning over two decades, he has demonstrated notable versatility across various facets of both subsidised and community theatre. His unique artistry and directorial ingenuity come to life in his award-winning plays "Sidewalk Sidney", and "Song of an Honorary Soulman". His most recent works are “King”, a hard-hitting drama, and “Last Saturday At The Wurtzels’”, a wacky comedy, written as contributions to Suninsulae Festival 2026.
Royston John is a distinguished professional with over 2 decades of experience in leadership coaching, organisational development, as well as delivering and advocating for Equality, Diversity & Inclusion. As Director of RDJ Consulting and NCBI Training, he guides a wide variety of clients, ranging from CEOs to Middle Managers in the busin
Royston John is a distinguished professional with over 2 decades of experience in leadership coaching, organisational development, as well as delivering and advocating for Equality, Diversity & Inclusion. As Director of RDJ Consulting and NCBI Training, he guides a wide variety of clients, ranging from CEOs to Middle Managers in the business and public sector, enhancing their professional and personal growth. His commitment extends beyond consulting, delving into the significant historical and cultural impacts of the Windrush generation.
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Mark Hamilton is a UK-based Director of Photography with a career spanning over three decades. He began his professional journey in 1993, assisting Philip Bonham-Carter on the BAFTA-nominated documentary "As It Happened: The Killing of Kennedy." While advancing his vocational experience, he pursued academic studies at Northbrook College and Bournemouth University, earning a Master of Arts degree in 1997. That same year, he contributed to the historic "Live to the Nation" address by The Queen following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Sir Curtly Ambrose is a former West Indian cricketer, widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time. Born on September 21, 1963, in Antigua, he played for the West Indies from 1988 to 2000. Standing at 6 feet 7 inches, Ambrose was known for his lethal pace, accuracy, and ability to generate steep bounce. He took 405 wickets in 98 Test matches at an outstanding average of 20.99. One of his most memorable performances was his spell of 7 for 1 against Australia in 1993. After retiring, Ambrose pursued a career in music and became a bass guitarist. He was knighted in 2014 for his contributions to cricket
Sir Vivian Richards is a legendary West Indian cricketer, widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. Born on March 7, 1952, in Antigua, he played for the West Indies from 1974 to 1991. Known for his aggressive batting style and fearless approach, Richards scored over 8,500 runs in Test cricket and over 6,700 in One Day Internationals (ODIs). He captained the West Indies during their dominant era in the late 1970s and 1980s, leading them to numerous victories. Richards was knighted for his contributions to cricket and remains an icon of the sport
Sir Richie Richardson is a former West Indies cricketer, known for his elegant batting and leadership. Born on January 12, 1962, in Antigua, he was a stylish right-handed batsman and played for the West Indies from 1983 to 1996. Richardson captained the team from 1991 to 1996, succeeding Sir Vivian Richards. He scored over 5,800 runs in Test cricket and was recognized for his signature wide-brimmed hat instead of a helmet. After retiring, he remained involved in cricket as an ICC match referee. In 2011, he was knighted for his contributions to cricket.