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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love is a drag – tim draxl

Actor and singer TIM DRAXL returns to the cabaret stage with an exciting project that re-creates the 1960s cult album of male-to-male love songs Love Is A Drag. The melodic, haunting work comprises American standards previously recorded only by women …

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los pitutos @ the riverside

The Chilean-Colombian band, Los Pitutos, will transport Parramatta audiences to a bygone world of sultry Latin American nights in a special performance at Riverside Theatres on Sunday 12th May.

Combining their own compositions with popular Latin American styles of music …

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frocking hilarious coming soon to the enmore theatre

The hotly anticipated line-up for the 7th Frocking Hilarious comedy gala presented by ActionAid Australia has been announced, and it gets an F for Feminist!

Following sell-out shows in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney, ActionAid’s flagship comedy event returns to

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ten double passes to the new film ‘the realm’

Acting heavyweight Antonio De la Torre reunites with director Rodrigo Sorogoyen to give another compelling performance in this unmissable hit political thriller which received every major award at ceremonies across Spain, including the Goyas, Feroz and Cinema Writers Circle.

Driven, …

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don’t knock your granny @ the stables

This was an inspirational show by the Older Women’s  Network Own Theatre group, a group which has existed in the community since  1988 when the group first formed outside Parliament House in Canberra. They decided that they were fed up

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sydney writer’s festival 2019 coming to a close

The Sydney Writer’s Festival is coming to a close this weekend.

Each year, Sydney Writers’ Festival presents more than 300 events, attracting audiences of up to 100,000 for a week-long conversation of books and ideas. From 29 April to 5 …

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