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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the secret of chimneys : a little known christie

 

With THE SECRET OF CHIMNEYS the Genesian Theatre Company (GTC) once again welcomes audiences into Agatha Christie’s world. This is one of Christie’s lesser known works. Christie wrote the play in 1931, an adaptation of her novel of the

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outdated : a good natured romantic comedy

Ensemble Theatre Artistic Director Mark Kilmurry’s play OUTDATED is the Company’s first show since shows were cancelled as a result of Covid  in March last year.

During lockdown, Kilmurry, ever resourceful, ran an entertaining, interesting weekly show, entitled Ensemble Conversations,

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live at yours : shostakovich, art and wine

Treat yourself to a rare, intimate performance in a relaxed and artistic atmosphere!

Featuring internationally acclaimed violinist Daniel Röhn, concert pianist Vatche Jambazian, cellist Thomas Rann and soprano Eleanor Lyons – along with Clonakilla’s world renowned wines –

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paul stanhope : a new requiem @ city recital hall

Award-winning composer and former Sydney Chamber Choir Music Director Paul Stanhope returns to lead the choir in the world premiere performance of his Requiem, the centrepiece of a program exploring themes of mortality, hope, ritual and commemoration.

The concert program

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the wharf revue : saying goodbye is hard to do

Shows can’t go on forever, especially ones  that maintain through their run a consistently high quality. At some point one has to ‘pull the plug’.

And such is the case now with the final season of The Wharf Revue which

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