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

james elazzi : omar and dawn

Omar, a first-generation Lebanese Muslim Australian, is in and out of foster homes. Hungry for a warm bed and determined not to return to a life on the streets, he reluctantly agrees to be placed with 80-year-old Dawn. His best …

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bach in three @ mosman art gallery

Discover the difference a generation makes. Johann Sebastian and sons Carl Philip Emmanuel and Johann Christian, each separated by twenty years, demonstrate diverging styles, tap into the trends of the day and display their own unique personalities. This program demonstrates …

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keith urban to headline sydney coliseum opening

West HQ Chief Executive Officer Richard Errington has announced that Grammy and ARIA Award winning global star Keith Urban will officially open the Sydney Coliseum Theatre, West HQ on Saturday 21 December with a headline performance. The venue’s Official Grand

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catch me if you can coming to the hayes

From the producer who brought you Cry-Baby, High Fidelity and Rent, Lauren Peters, comes the upcoming adventurous, inquisitive and ingeniously criminal musical CATCH ME IF YOU CAN.

Based on the biographical hit film of the same name, which starred …

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bargain cinema tickets @ dendy newtown

From Friday 14 to 16 of June, Dendy Newtown are offering $6 tickets on selected film titles. The $6 tickets are available all day and night at Newtown. There’s something for everyone with the Keanu Reeves action/thriller John Wick 3

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squabbalogic and a fresh take on the dismissal

I had a chat with playwright Blake Erickson about the new play he has co-authored with Jay James Moody THE DISMISSAL.The show is a fresh take on that ubiquitous time in Australian political history when Gough Whitlam’s government was dissolved

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‘trevor’ coming up @ kings cross theatre

Rehearsals are well under way for the Sydney premiere of Nick Jones’ absurdist tale TREVOR at the Kings Cross Theatre.

I spoke to director Shaun Rennie and lead actor Jamie Oxenbould during a lunch break from the rehearsal regime. They

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gloria @ the reginald

An evening of cutting edge, contemporary theatre awaits you if you make your way to the Reginald at the Seymour Centre.

GLORIA invites us into the world of magazine publishing. The show starts with banter between  some twenties something staff …

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