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This collection of plays all three duologues and one three-hander all on a strong theatrical theme, may be presented individually or in one programme as a complete evening's entertainment under the title Corpsing. Together they encapsulate Peter Barnes' consummate skill of contrasting opposites and simultanously combining "the absurdly tragic and the tragically absurd". The individual titles are: Acting Exercise, Humour Helps, Last Things, Waiting for a Bus.3 women, 6 men

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This collection of plays all three duologues and one three-hander all on a strong theatrical theme, may be presented individually or in one programme as a complete evening's entertainment under the title Corpsing. Together they encapsulate Peter Barnes' consummate skill of contrasting opposites and simultanously combining "the absurdly tragic and the tragically absurd". The individual titles are: Acting Exercise, Humour Helps, Last Things, Waiting for a Bus.3 women, 6 men
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Autorenporträt
Peter Barnes is a Presbyterian pastor with a doctorate in church history. He lectures in church history at Christ College, Burwood. Peter has written extensively on biblical subjects, written several books (Including Athanasius and Lamp under my Feet) and a multitude of articles, and is currently the editor of the periodical Australian Presbyterian (AP). Mohamad Younes holds a bachelor's of business and commerce (WSU), master's of research in Islamic ethics (WSU), Islamic studies diploma (IHIC), and certificate of theology in biblical studies (Christ College). Younes has published articles on Australian Shi'ite Muslims, written on interfaith dialogue, Islamic character, and ethics.