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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speak … easy @ annandale creative arts centre

This is the world premiere of a new play by Sydney-based Jo Kadlecek, directed by Nicholas Papademetriou.

The story: young writer DJ Havel is stuck. She’s pregnant, on deadline and reeling from the mother’s death. Enter three legendary writers …

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amazing grace : aretha franklin : ten double passes

This never-before-seen music documentary capturing Queen of Soul ARETHA FRANKLIN, as she records the most successful gospel album of all time, AMAZING GRACE with James Cleveland and the Southern California Community Choir.  

Recorded at The New Bethel Baptist Church in

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the art of banksy @ the entertainment quarter

 

THE ART OF BANKSY showcases 80 original works associated with, arguably, the most intriguing and talked-about artist in modern history.  These privately-owned pieces of Banksy’s works, include canvasses, screenprints and sculptures.  Whilst the touring exhibition is not authorised by

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piano battle live in sydney

Welcome to a musical duel between two highly talented, competitive pianists, Andreas Kern vs. Paul Cibis. After sold-out concerts in Europe, the United State, and Asia, here is the Australian premiere now! This is the piano concert beyond traditions and …

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natural order : a milk crate theatre company production

The Milk Crate Theatre Company is a great Sydney based organisation which strives to build the confidence, skills and social connections of homeless and severely disadvantaged people through theatre workshops and performances.

I went across to Petersham Town Hall to

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pisca @ the old fitz

Following an outstanding Green Room Award nominated performance, audience favourite Pisca returns for a limited season this Sydney Fringe.

Pisca was born to be a duck. He’s just not good at it.

Through a combination of clowning, physical theatre, song, …

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