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

radamisto – presented by the apollo opera collective

The Apollo Opera Collective presents Handel’s Radamisto
The Apollo Opera Collective is an exciting young artist’s opera company committed to showcasing Australia’s best new young voices. Led by Artistic Director Keiren Brandt Sawdy, Assistant Conductor of Pinchgut Opera and …

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met concert #2: russian nights

Renowned Australian piano soloist, Clemens Leske will perform Rachmaninoff’s demanding Piano Concerto number 3 with The Metropolitan Orchestra on May 11 in the Russian Nights concert which also includes Rimsky-Korsakov’s electrifying Scheherazade. TMOs annual all-Russian programme conducted by Sarah-Grace Williams

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mca announces a million visitors per year

The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) announced today that it has welcomed over 1 million visitors for the fourth consecutive year in a row positioning the Museum as the most visited contemporary art museum in the world. Since 2015, …

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barbara and the camp dogs @ belvoir street

BARBARA AND THE CAMP DOGS, written by Ursula Yovich and Alana Valentine and directed by Leticia Caceras, is currently playing a return season at Belvoir.  The show, currently on a national tour, still whacks a punch dramatically and works as

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the last five years @ the ensemble

The dramatic conceit behind this show is full of promise. Jamie and Cathy’s five years relationship, which included marriage, has come to an end. We get two different perspectives; Jamie takes up from when the couple first get together and

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saturday night fever @ the lyric

This is a relatively new version of SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER. It’s a reworking by Ryan McBryde and Philippe Hersen with the Bee Gees soundtrack freshly engineered by Domenico Torti. The Australian adaptation has been directed by Karen Johnson Mortimer

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sydney cabaret festival : jennifer holliday

On Saturday 6 July and Sunday 7 July, Sydney Town Hall
Tony and Grammy Award winning Broadway icon Jennifer Holliday makes her Australian Debut, exclusively for Sydney Cabaret. With two Grammy Awards, nine studio albums and five Top 10 singles …

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