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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othering @ casula powerhouse

LITTLE BIG WOMEN PRODUCTIONS will premiere Debra  Keenahan’s provocative one-woman performance work, OTHERING will play the Casula Powerhouse from 13th to 15th January at Casula  Powerhouse Arts Centre as part of the 2023 Sydney  Festival. 

Keenahan’s provocative one-woman

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jo davis : opera australia’s new artistic director

Opera Australia today announced the appointment of acclaimed director Jo Davies to take over the  artistic reins of the country’s preeminent performing arts company. 

In a celebrated career spanning more than 20 years, Ms Davies is an award-winning director of

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damien march ‘vigour’ @ m2 gallery

Fresh from his successful Beverly Hills show in LA, international artist returns to M2 gallery this January with his show titled VIGOUR, a new collection of work. This will be March’s sixth straight year of exhibiting in Sydney in January.

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the woman and the car : no cruise control

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Sydney has some great fringe theatre venues. One of them is 107 Projects, 107 Redfern Street, Redfern. 

107 Projects is a creative arts space with a small, hippy warehouse feel about it. There is a little ‘cafe’ on

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red carpet : aacta awards 2022

The AACTA Awards demonstrated that despite the pandemic that the film and  television industry could continue to produce powerful and innovative movies.

The big winners were Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, Heartbreak High and Mystery Road: Origin, In a glittering …

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ensemble offspring announces 2023 season

Bold, brave and fearless, Ensemble Offspring is poised to navigate uncharted musical territories in  2023. Our daring season features over twenty world premieres which traverse themes of the  human psyche, nature and the cosmos. With a fierce commitment to …

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boxing day bbq : well done

 

The Ensemble Theatre has ended the year very neatly with two festive themed plays running in tandem, both by Sydney playwrights. They are Hilary Bell’s A Christmas Carol, already reviewed, and Sam O’Sullivan’s BOXING DAY BBQ.

Over the years, …

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a brief chat with theatre great john bell

Q. John, your daughter Hilary has been writing plays for many years now, going back to ‘Wolf Lullaby’ and ‘Fortune’ at the Stables Theatre. How long has the idea been brewing for you to act in one of her new

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van gogh alive : a sense of wonder

 

VAN GOGH ALIVE has returned to Sydney. One of the most successful and loved events of the last two  years, the show enraptured Sydney with its immersive journey through Van Gogh’s life and revered artworks.

The  2022 season

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