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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powerful australia day short film touches a chord

An amazing and provocative short film about Australia Day and our First Nations people is making its voice heard this Australia Day. 

Highly commended in the recent Canberra Short Film Festival (CSFF),  “What is Australia Day?” by Raymond Salomonn, features

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breaking the code : coming to the new theatre

During the Second World War, tucked away in the country at Bletchley Park, the most brilliant mathematical minds in Britain were working to crack the complex German military code known as Enigma. One of them was the eccentric genius Alan
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first nations cultures @ the australian museum

This January, the Australian Museum is offering Sydneysiders the opportunity to reflect and connect with First Nations cultures through a series of special events, alongside the award-winning First Nations led exhibition, Unsettled. 

Activities taking place throughout January include free First

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lunar sea @ the australian national maritime museum

Lunar Sea launches at the Australian National Maritime Museum with a program of free, fun events celebrating the Lunar New Year for all ages, every weekend from January 28.

Captivating cultural performances, interactive art installations, creative workshops, tours, trails and …

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murdered to death : the laughs keep coming

The play’s title with its tautology gives the nature of the play away. This is a murder mystery that is played for laughs.

MURDERED TO DEATH, is a  play by prolific British playwright Peter Gordon.  It is the first in

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triple x : life in the harsh lane

A writer is a person who feels the need to have certain feelings and thoughts and experiences described and have certain  ideas explored and at one point or another he makes the audacious choice to appoint himself as the person

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