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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starstruck the stage musical coming next year

It was announced today that RGM Productions- spearheaded by Australian producers Garry McQuinn and his partner Rina Gill will join forces with the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and Destination NSW to bring director Gillian Armstrong’s iconic 1982 comedy …

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shabbat dinner @ the stables theatre

The audience were treated to a warm, entertaining and educational work of chamber theatre with hard working local director Anthony Skuse’s warm, very fine production of Jessica Bellamy’s play SHABBAT DINNER.

A largish crowd gathered in the  Stables theatre foyer

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jersey boys @ the capitol theatre

When JERSEY BOYS, the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, hit the Theatre Royal stage in Sydney (2010), and the rest of the world for that matter, it had a huge impact with capacity crowds appreciating its originality.

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stc announces its season 2019

Sydney Theatre Company tonight unveiled its 2019 Season – Kip Williams’ second as Artistic Director. It is a bold program of thirteen shows across four venues which will inspire, challenge and entertain audiences.

Among the highlights, Rebel Wilson, Mia Wasikowska,

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belvoir announces its 2019 season

Belvoir has announced the nine productions that will make up their 2019 season, launched at Belvoir St Theatre on Monday 3 September. To accomodate the interest in next year’s program Belvoir hosted two launches, first a subscribers launch and then

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screen australia’s indigenous department turns 25

Featured pic Penny Smallacombe. Head of the Indigenous Department at Screen Australia. All pics Ben Apfelbaum.

Indigenous screen industry veterans and emerging artists came together this week at Carriageworks, Redfern to celebrate 25 years of Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department.

In …

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griffin announces season 2019

Despite its diminutive size, with the Stables theatre holding only 150 seats, the Griffin Theatre Company is regarded as one of the major theatre companies in Sydney.

This Company punches well above its weight in that it not only has

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carriageworks announces south east aboriginal arts market

This October Carriageworks presents SOUTH EAST | Aboriginal Arts Market curated by Hetti Perkins and Jonathan Jones to showcasethe cultural heritage of South-Eastern Aboriginal Australia. The artists presenting works at SOUTH EAST come from regional and coastal New South Wales, …

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