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

tumbling dice @ chippen street theatre

A good friend of mine once gave me important counsel. He said, ‘Life is about one’s ability to manage chaos’. It is a profound truth. All the planning in the world doesn’t escape the fact that we really don’t know …

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nida open day saturday : all welcome

This coming weekend NIDA Open Day will welcome visitors who are curious or passionate about the arts and entertainment industries to explore NIDA’s many world-renown educational offerings.

From design, costume making, singing, set building, lighting, make-up, sound and stage management …

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culture bites : symphony in willoughby park

One of the highlights of Willoughby City Council’s CULTURE BITES program will be a  spectacular alfresco outdoor concert taking place in beautiful Willoughby Park on  Sunday 10 July at 2pm.  

Remarkable guest tenor, MARK VINCENT and soprano JULIE LEA

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q and a : playwright joanna murray – smith

What was your first reaction when Mark Kilmurry contacted you to write an adaptation of A Doll’s House? Is the Ensemble Theatre a favourite Sydney venue?

I’ve always had wonderful experiences at the Ensemble in the past – is there

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ritz cinemas turns 85 : 85 films in 85 days

PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ SINCE 1937

 

Randwick Ritz will celebrate 85 years of uninterrupted cinema going with its biggest retrospective ever,  with 85 films screening in 85 consecutive days, one film representing each year the Ritz has  been open.

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back to m.a.: the sequel we had to have

 

 

The ever wise and poetic Lebanese writer Kahlil Gibran wrote in his classic collection  of essays an essay on children. it starts:

‘Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of Life’s longing for …

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everybody loves a wedding : a musical souffle

I caught Rosie Meader’s musical EVERYBODY LOVES A WEDDING on its closing night at Marrickville’s Flight Path Theatre.

There was a warm, supportive atmosphere in the theatre with  friends and family of the cast in the audience.

The musical is …

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