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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handel’s ‘messiah’ @ city recital hall

Artists
Sydney Chamber Choir
The Muffat Collective
Sam Allchurch Conductor
Amy Moore Soprano
Stephanie Dillon Mezzo Soprano
Andrew Goodwin Tenor
Andrew O’Connor Bass

The Sublime, the Grand and the Tender conspired to charm the ravished Heart and Ear.

Handel’s Messiah …

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high tea with noel and cole

Re-live the flirty thirties! Join us in the grandeur of the historic Castlereagh Boutique Hotel for a delightful romp through one of our most popular shows.

Opera Bites has partnered with The Castlereagh Boutique Hotel to bring you an elegant …

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looped @ rockdale theatre guild

Marilyn Monroe was notorious for fluffing lines and behaving outrageously on film sets. So was lesser known but equally notorious film star Tallullah Bankhead. Matthew Lombardo’s play is an imagining of what took place when .she spent one inebriated day …

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the rise and disguise of elizabeth r @ the hayes

This play starts with Gerry Connolly confiding to the audience that he is sick of playing the Queen. It’s like Barry Humphries being tired of playing Edna Everage.

It’s a conflict that some actors find themselves having,  when they are …

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in fabric : ten double passes for horror movie buffs

In IN FABRIC a lonely woman (Marianne Jean-Baptiste), recently separated from her husband, visits a bewitching London department store in search of a dress that will transform her life. She’s fitted with a perfectly flattering, artery-red gown—which, in time, will …

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all about women festival @ sydney opera house

On Sunday March 8 the Sydney Opera House will be celebrating International Women’s Day with its eighth annual All About Women Festival.

All About Women 2020 will feature solo talks, panel discussions and hands-on workshops, with a stellar line-up of

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dining room tales : jurgen fritz

This was the eighth edition of  Dining Room Tales and was presented  by Jurgen Fritz.

This ‘version’ took place in the Goethe Institute in Ocean Street, Woollahra.

We were greeted by a very amiable host  Xan Colman who offered us …

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yulugi and carl st jacques @ the foundry

Yulugi is a fresh collaboration between Gumaroy Newman, an Indigenous song man, and didjeridu player descending from the Gamilaroi and Wakka Wakka nations, and Keyna Wilkins, an NSW-based composer and musician (piano, flute). Yulugi is a dialogue across cultures, inspired …

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