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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atyp introduces 4 new board members

Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) has  announced the appointment of four new non‐executive directors. Chris Puplick AM, Simon Burke AO, Tasnim Hossain and Nina Kilpinen, effective from March 23, 2018, bringing key skills and important networks to Australia’s

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600,000th hit

And just over 5,000 articles published!

Thank you to all our supporters. Wishing everyone a safe long weekend.…

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eternal quartets @ city recital hall

…some of Australia’s finest string and wind players.” Sydney Arts Guide

Three quartets of time, mortality and eternity for Omega Ensemble‘s ETERNAL QUARTETS.

Death and music have always made an unlikely couple. But perhaps no two …

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21st biennale of sydney opens to the public

The 21st Biennale of Sydney opens to the public tomorrow Friday, 16 March, presenting the work of 70 artists and artist collectives from six continents, at seven locations around Sydney, in a free, three-month exhibition running until 11 June …

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fly me to the moon @ mosman art gallery

For their current show Mosman Musical Society celebrates classic old songs,  jazz standards and cabaret numbers, The production is set in a beautiful converted old church which provided a wonderful atmosphere along with very fine acoustics. In true cabaret style …

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woollahra council stamps wintergarden theatre in history

Woollahra Council held  a lovely ceremony this morning, on a beautiful  autumn day, to celebrate the placement of a plaque  for the Wintergarden Theatre on the foothpath outside the present, very attractive Wintergarden apartments.

The plaque ceremony is part of

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the wolves @ the old fitz

American playwright Sarah Delappe takes us into the world of a late teenage women’s soccer team, THE WOLVES. The play has been generating some social media  interest which makes sense considering how women’s soccer in Australia is doing so well,

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