Anita Sanders

Anita Sanders is a writer based in South Australia. She has written for radio, print and stage including The City street magazine, Radio Adelaide and South Australian Youth Arts Company. She is a graduate of Flinders University’s Bachelor of Creative Arts (Creative Writing) and Deakin University’s Graduate Certificate of Business (Arts & Cultural Management).

Anita Sanders's Latest Articles

An Asian woman and man are sitting on a floor in a light, white, living room setting. In the background on the left are three men, a band, in another set, with a green framing. The Questions.
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Theatre review: The Questions, State Theatre SA

A first date that inadvertently becomes extended thanks to lockdown. What could possibly go wrong?

Two of Them. Two men in business suits on a stage. One is in the centre with his arms outstretched to the side, the other sitting behind on a stool with his arm in a sling. There are two abstract projections of spheres on the back wall.
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Theatre review: Two of Them, Adelaide Fringe

An absurd mix of text, movement and animation.

Future Cargo. Two figures in silver bodysuits moving across a panel.
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Performance review: Future Cargo, Adelaide Fringe Festival

Alien arrivals distinguish a mesmerising dance performance.

Gondwana. Image is rainforest and a young woman in a sleeveless patterned dress wearing a VR headset.
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Exhibition review: GONDWANA VR: The Exhibition, South Australia Museum

This multisensory installation distils 100 years of climate data into a single day.

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Book review: Perfect-ish, Jessica Seaborn

A novel of light and dark tones, this 'anti rom-com' book explores how the grass is always greener elsewhere.

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Book review: A Real Piece of Work, Erin Riley

An insight into the life of a queer trans writer through a series of essays.

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Theatre review: Libby O’Donovan – Sister Elizabeth

A joyous celebration of nuns in history and culture.

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Book review: Talking about a Revolution, Yassmin Abdel-Magied

An exploration of resistance and revolution through a personal lens.

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Dance review: Exposed, Restless Dance Theatre

A new work exploring vulnerability, trust and community in public spaces for those with a disability.