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

mary stuart : a powerful elizabethan drama

All the good scriptwriting theory says  that conflict is always at the heart of every good drama. Let it be said that there was plenty of conflict and heat in this production. This play explores one of history’s great rivalries.

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alliance francaise french festival turns thirty

The French Film Festival is back again for its 30th year with its Sydney season running between 5th March and 10th April at Palace cinemas.

Launching this momentous 30th birthday edition nationally will be The Trouble With You (En

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art month sydney : now in its tenth year

 

Galleries and creative spaces across Sydney will throw open their doors this March for the 10th annual Art Month Sydney – a massive city-wide celebration of contemporary art and artists.

The milestone festival boasts its biggest ever program of …

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the wolves: female solidarity on the soccer field

American playwright Sarah Delappe takes us into the world of a teenage women’s soccer team, THE WOLVES. The play has generated plenty of interest, not surprising considering how popular women’s soccer is in Australia and of-course we have our own

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a night at the movies

Experience The Power Of Blockbuster Movie Music With A Live Orchestra

The Metropolitan Orchestra will showcase massive orchestral hits orchestral repertoire from some of the biggest movies of all time in their first concert of 2019 titled “A Night At …

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atyp : intersection : arrival @ the stables theatre

 

The Australian Theatre For Young People (ATYP), the national youth theatre company,  is committed to commissioning and developing plays that young people aged between 10 and 26 can perform.

Each year a selection of 20 writers aged between 18

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queerstories heads out to riverside theatres

On Saturday 9th February, the much-loved LGBTQI+ storytelling night, Queerstories, is heading West to Riverside Theatres for one night only as part of the 2019 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.

Writer, producer and theatremaker, Maeve Marsden, will …

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