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 translators (in cinemas september 17)

In ‘The Translators’, the  eagerly awaited final book of a best-selling French trilogy is about to be globally released, and nine international language experts have been hired to translate it into their native language. With the stakes so high, the

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be you inc. : school audition grants

BeYouInc. is a charity organisation committed to empowering performers.

We’re providing grants to people who find it hard to audition for performing arts schools due to the expensive application fees.

We were going to award 4 grants in 2020 but …

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setting the bar @ dendy newtown

Dendy Newtown will be holding a special one-off screening of the Australian-US documentary film SETTING THE BAR on Wednesday 16 September at 6:30pm. 

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with writer and director Tim Shephard and producer Amy

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riverside theatre digital : odette in concert

English born Australian singer Odette, her birth name Georgia Odette Sallybanks, sang with a keyboard and a band comprising a drummer and another keyboard and synthesiser player.

She played just one cover song playing, Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rhiannon’ which she performed …

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syo chamber music festival saturday 12th september

Making a virtue out of socially distanced necessity, SYO embraces the ‘small is beautiful’ concept with a series of chamber-sized concerts over a single day on Saturday, September the 12th. 

Pre-COVID planning had SYO and Chief Conductor Alexander Briger AO

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44 sex acts in one week : a provocative rom-com

Up Late with Belvoir and Moonshine & Tits Productions are pleased to present the premiere of ‘44 Sex Acts in One Week’, an apocalyptic rom-com created in extraordinary times. Premiering from 16 – 20 December at Belvoir  St Theatre,

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the latest from opera australia

Opera Australia is pleased to confirm that the Ring Cycle in Brisbane has been locked-in for 29 October – 20 November, 2021. Tickets are available now.

Rescheduling to 2021 allows the Company to keep the original team, including Conductor Phillippe …

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