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.

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potted potter : the unauthorised harry potter experience

2021 marked the 15th Anniversary of the international smash hit Harry Potter parody POTTED POTTER, however, due to Covid lockdown, the celebrations were put on hold.  The show’s producer James Seabright is delighted to announce that its creators Daniel Clarkson
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rahel romanh is the 2022 heath ledger scholarship winner

After an unprecedented number of applications from across Australia, Rahel Romahn has been named as the 11th recipient of the prestigious and highly-coveted Heath Ledger Scholarship, the richest acting prize in Australia. He joins a growing list of Australian actors …

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cinema reborn festival coming to the ritz

CINEMA REBORN is presented by community of cinema enthusiasts who are also experienced programmers, filmmakers, screen historians and critics.

CINEMA REBORN’S focus is on screen heritage and preservation.

In 2022 from 27 April to 1 May, CINEMA REBORN  will present …

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india sweets and spices : ten double passes

In INDIA SWEETS AND SPICES, summer has arrived in Ruby Hill, New Jersey, a posh suburban oasis of mini-mansions,  backyard swimming pools and luxury cars, but for the first time in her life, Alia Kapur (Sophia Ali)  wonders if this

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sydney ready to roar for the year of the tiger

The City of Sydney will unleash a fun-filled Lunar Festival to mark the Year of the Tiger and welcome people back into the city centre and the heart of Chinatown.

Central Sydney will light up for Lunar New Year festivities …

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john bell : and another thing

Following the sell out of JOHN BELL : A FEW OF MY FAVOURITE THINGS in December 2019,  Bell has come  back to the Ensemble with another show of the same ilk, JOHN BELL : AND ANOTHER THING…

It’s not every …

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the silver tunnel : a hell of a play in a holy place

The surprise theatre hit of 2020 is set to tour 12 NSW suburban and regional centres in early 2022 with free performances, carrying its inspiring message of ‘choosing life’.

The rollicking one-act thriller presented by legendary hero of the homeless,

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