David Kary

David Kary completed a Bachelor of Creative Arts (BCA) at Wollongong University between 1990 and 1992 majoring in Arts Journalism and Theatre Studies.  Ever since 1992 he has been writing about the arts scene in Sydney in various publications.

He has managed Sydney Arts Guide since 2004.

4736 posts by David Kary

elizabeth : a portrait in parts : five double passes

 

From the famed director of Notting Hill and Tea with the Dames Roger Michell  comes ELIZABETH. A nostalgic,  uplifting and modern documentary about Queen Elizabeth II – the greatest British monarch of all  time and longest serving female head

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coming soon : sydney con jazz festival 2022

On Sunday, June 5 (12 noon until 9 pm) the fifth Sydney Con Jazz Festival (SCJF) will take place at Sydney’s Conservatorium of Music, a world-class venue nestled amongst the picturesque Royal Botanic Gardens. Leading jazz artists from the …

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son of byblos coming to belvoir

In James Elazzi’s THE SON OF BYBLOS, Adam has everything under control. As each day passes and he knows what to expect: Casual sex when he wants it, his traditional Lebanese parents wrapped around his finger and the only person

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a is for apple : vibrant, irreverent theatre

Jewish playwright Jessica Bellamy who wrote the play ‘Shabbat Dinner’ is  back with her new play A IS FOR APPLE.

Shoshana is a twelve year old jewish girl studying for her bat mitzvah. In  the jewish religion, when a girl …

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lacinda fisk : songs from a sunburnt country

Lacinda Fisk is a bit of a go getter. Songs From A Sunburnt Country is her third cabaret show following on from her shows Audley’s Carols and Songs Of  Change in which she paid tribute to trailblazing female singers.

Her …

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julie mayhew : little nothings

Julie Mayhew’s LITTLE NOTHINGS is a novel about a woman’s power to manipulate other women. Liv, her husband and daughter travel from their home in London to an exclusive Greek Island with friends. It’s a classic set up for disaster.

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