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

crime writer : the first novel by dime sheppard

Dime  Sheppard is very excited that her first novel is coming out this week, Dime is a writer and former barista, film student, waitress, Spanish teacher, vineyard labourer, bilingual interpreter and marketing manager. She has a degree in English literature,

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come from away @ capitol theatre to reopen 20 october

Producers Rodney Rigby and Junkyard Dog Productions today announced that the worldwide smash hit, Tony and Olivier award-winning musical COME FROM AWAY, is preparing to reopen at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney from Wednesday 20 October.

With theatres able …

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merrigongx presents made from scratch : multi artform performances

A fun midweek, online, lockdown edition of our multi-artform  performance night!  MERRIGONGX is bringing exciting, local, independent artists into audience’s homes on Wednesday  22 September at 7.30pm with an online showcase of their latest creative endeavors.  

This multi-artform performance night

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marrugeku celebrates 25 years with launch of new book

Marrugeku – Australia’s unique Indigenous and intercultural dance company – celebrates 25 years of ground-breaking performance this month with the online launch of its stunning book, Marrugeku: Telling That Story.  

Published by Performance Research Books, Wales, and stunningly designed

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isklander : the games people play

This site-specific online thriller IKSLANDER comes from multi-award-winning entertainment company, Swamp Motel, boldly reimagines the at-home-adventure experience for those who have grown tired of Netflix and badly-run Tuesday night trivia.

Arriving at a moment when both nations are in the …

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inspired libraries mean inspired kids

Once upon a time, libraries were silent spaces dedicated to scholarly pursuit, quiet revery and hushed reading. Today they’ve have undergone a revolution. Marrickville and Woollahra Libraries paved the way with their lush green spaces, interactive features, and spatial designs …

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