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Ken Corsbie: A legendary voice in Caribbean theatre passes

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February 4, 2025
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By Mark DaCosta- Ken Corsbie, the iconic Guyanese-born actor, storyteller, director, and broadcaster, has died at the age of 94. His passing occurred on February 3, 2025, at his home in the United States, where he had been living with his wife, Elizabeth. Corsbie’s death marks the end of an era for Caribbean theatre, as he was a towering figure in the region’s cultural scene.

In a poignant reflection on his legacy, theatre producer and long-time friend, Gem Madhoo-Nascimento, expressed her deep sorrow at the loss. Madhoo-Nascimento remembered Corsbie fondly, recalling that his health had declined in recent years due to a stroke, which had affected his speech. While he had made some progress in his recovery, the lasting impact on his communication abilities meant he had withdrawn from active performances. The last time he graced the stage in Guyana was after Carifesta 2009, when he performed a one-man show at the Theatre Guild. Since then, Corsbie had stepped away from public life and the stage, leaving a void in the theatrical world.

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Corsbie’s remarkable career spanned many decades and took him across the Caribbean and North America, leaving an indelible mark on the arts. His early involvement with the Theatre Guild in Guyana shaped much of his legacy. As a founding member and the first Playhouse Manager, he helped lay the foundations for Guyanese theatre. Over the years, he directed, designed, and produced theatre productions not only in Guyana but also in other parts of the Caribbean, including Bermuda, Barbados, Antigua, St. Lucia, and Trinidad. His influence also extended to Long Island, New York, where he continued to make contributions to the regional theatre community.

In addition to his work on stage, Corsbie was a versatile broadcaster, journalist, and announcer. He was a prominent figure at the Guyana Broadcasting Corporation, where he produced and presented numerous radio programmes focusing on Caribbean arts and culture. His talents as a storyteller were widely acknowledged, and he performed his stories, songs, and poetry in various countries, earning admiration for his engaging and vivid performances. He also co-wrote and presented video documentaries on Caribbean arts, further cementing his status as an ambassador for the region’s cultural heritage.

Over his distinguished career, Corsbie’s work garnered significant recognition. His contributions to the arts were celebrated with numerous awards, and he was respected not only for his talent but also for his dedication to nurturing the growth of Caribbean theatre. He was beloved by his peers and audiences alike, who admired his passion for storytelling and his ability to bring Caribbean culture to life.

In his later years, Corsbie’s health had declined, but his legacy remained strong. He may not have been performing in the same way as he once did, but his influence continues to resonate throughout the Caribbean theatre community. His passing marks the end of a significant chapter in our nation’s artistic history.

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