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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blak markets father’s day @ centennial park

Celebrate the great men in your life at the Father’s Day Festival! Bring your dad, grandad, uncles and brothers and spend the day enjoying the Blak Markets in the Parklands. Taste bush food fresh from the BBQ, join an artist …

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swan lake on ice @ the capitol theatre

 

When an irresistible force converges with its irrepressible match, heaven and earth meet.

Cross classical ballet with figure skating on ice and you get a tantalizing blend. Add some of the most accomplished performers in this seductive genre, and

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a taste of honey @ belvoir street theatre

In A TASTE OF HONEY it is the 1950s, Jo is in her teens, pregnant, and on her own since her African boyfriend went back to sea. But she’s always had to find her own way in her working-class neighbourhood: …

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the unexpected guest @ the genesian theatre

The new show at the Genesian Theatre is an Agatha Christie murder mystery which is sure to bring good houses to this lovely inner city venue.  As always it is the interesting group of characters which bring Christie’s work vividly

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michael gow’s ‘away’ @ the bondi pavilion

It’s the authenticity of the characters and situations which is the hallmark of Michael Gow’s classic play AWAY. The play is well served in this production by Lambert House Enterprises with good, clear direction by Nicholas Christo.

Gow’s play

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the curious incident of the dog in the night-time

The 2003 award-winning, children’s mystery novel written by Mark Haddon, THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME, revolves around Christopher, a fifteen year old boy, on the autism spectrum with very challenging behaviour as well as being   obsessed

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unqualified @ the ensemble theatre

This show is a lot of fun. It is great to see two talented, young Australian actresses come out and exuberantly perform a show which they wrote themselves.

The show’s conceit/premise is very clever. Two down on their luck women

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