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Poster is a grayscale photograph of a couple embracing in an enclosed space with arches visible behind. Superimposed is a hand-drawn pink vine with reaches down and outlines the couple, along with black splotches and black text which appears painted with a brush. Advertise for "The Drunken Ship", directed by Castorf.
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Poster features abstracted portrait of an individual wearing a powedered wig and architectural collar. Face is shown in black, yellow and red with everything else in gray and white. Text at bottom in black, theater information at top in red beneath reflected title in gray. Advertises for "The Talisman", directed by Harald Warmbrunn.
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Poster depicts a faceless man in 18th century costume, arms crossed, with four drama masks in his left hand and one held up I his right. Text at top and bottom in red and blue. Advertises for Moliére's "The Imposter".
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Poster is a black and white portrait of a womans face, with edges blurred into black background. Title in white at top. Advertises for Verdis La Traviata, with Eva Maria Bundschu in the title role.
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Poster is white with aquq textured background that appears to form a human figure lzing dead on concrete. A green army helmet is depicted in fore near the head and a grey boot near the bottom. Text in upper left corner and bottom right. Advertises for Winter Battle, from Johannes R. Becher.
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Poster background is collage of gradient color scale images, mostly statues and antique paintings. Superimposed in arc from center left to bottom right in yellow gothic script is title of performance, The Valkyrie from Wagner. Poster appears to be one half of two.
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Poster background is purple/blue gradient with black texturing on top. Ligths ppear to stream down from top. Text in white lower case at bottom. Advertises for `White Rose` by Udo Zimmerman.
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Poster is white with black text. Word `theater´ at top of poster is drawn in tree branches, and black line drawing illustrations at bottom of a man with a ladder, a man and a clown holding a drum between them, and a witch blowing a trumpet. Advertises for `How a Theater Pieces is Created´, from Karel Čapek and Gabriele Bigott.
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Poster is white with black line drawing of an evil-looking horeseman in armor and Elizabethan collar, sword drawn. Text in black at top. Advertises for "Wallenstein von Schiller" (name), directed by Peter Sodann.
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Poster is pink with depiction of a woman in a Renaissance-era dress in white with gray decorations. She is holding a green military uniform decorated at edges in black damask pattern, with a sash across. Title in deocrative script at top in gold. Advertises for "Vienna Blood", an operette from Johann Strauss.
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Poster background is grainy black and white photograph of indecipherable content. "Die Wilde" in black script on white in center, with letters appearing to have been cut out and pasted. Theater symbol bottom center. Advertises for "The Wild Duck".
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Poster is gray with black text, except for red pointed segment at bottom. Advertises for a performance of Heiner Müller's "Wolokolamsker Chaussee" parts I - V, in celebration of the FDJ's 50th anniversary. Music by Rainer Böhm, directed by Christoph Schroth.
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Poster is white with pair of eyes depicted in black in white in center. Gray cross-shaped mark is centered where forehead would be and a large gray "O" where mouth would be. Text at top center in gray, red and black. Advertises for "Winter Battle", a "German Tragedy" from Johannes Becher.
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Poster is yellow with black text and black/yellow depiction of four hands emerging toward viewer from between what appear to be plywood boards. One is holding a folded ruler, one a beer bottole, one is writing with a pen on a sheet of paper, and one is holding up a board. Advertises for "We, the Undersigned" from Alexander Gelman.
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Poster is black with large weekly planner sheet in focus. Planner has been written on in black, with the date "15.2" underlined in red and title superimposed on writing in red. Advertises for "Wee Keep Playing".
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Poster is white with text repeated diagonally in black in each corner, clockwise: "Wiedereröffnung/Deutsches/Nationaltheater/Weimar". In top left center in small sepia print is description and date. Advertises for a "Fest Concert" of Weimar's City, featuring performances of "Faust" by Johann Wolfgang Goethe, "Winter Battle" by Johannes R. Becher, "Iphigenie in Aulis", by Christoph WIllibald Gluck, and Beethoven's 9th Symphony.
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Poster background is light brown with graphite/pastel depiction of four anthropomorphic figures in different colors (red, green, purple) crowding in front of a mannequin (?) whose breasts are falling out of her dress. Text at top at diagonal. Advertises for "The Wonderful Shoemaker's Wife", an opera from Udo Zimmerman based on the folk comedy by Federico Garcia Lorca.
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Poster is gray with black and white photo of what appears to be a dusty box with what appears to be a scarewcrow inside, covered in cobwebs. Box also contains pictures and coins. Text at top and bottom in black and white caps stenciling. Advertises for "The Scarecrow, or The Return of the Prodigal Son of Armin Stolper". Play's premiere.
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Poster is a black and white depiction of what appear to be two disconnected doors or two wooden pannels, with shadows of individuals on each. Title of performance appears to have been graffited on left item. Remianing text in white at top. Advertises for "Conspiracy of the Hypocrites" from Moliére.
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Poster background is textured brown. At right are depicted incresingly thick raindrops and what appears to be a leaf dropping from center top towards right. Text in black caps top left and right and at bottom. Advertises for the premiere of the ballet "The Gifted Tears".
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Poster is green with black and white cartoon of a man's face at bottom, and a hat which has floated above to center with three red birds underneath. Title of performance at top in red, with remaining text underneath in black serif font. Theater information bottom left and and right. Advertises for the premiere of "Bird Brain", and "Alternative Opera".
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Poster is off-white with black painted border and same style black dividing lines around each program. Programs are written in black script underlined in red, with descriptive text in black type underneath. Describes a "Before Program" featuring Lothar Trolle, a "Main Program" featuring performances by Irina Liebmann, Heiner Müller, Thomas Brasch, and Lothar Trolle, an Intermission, and a "Night Porgram" featuring Gundi Gunderman and the Brigade Feuerstein.
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Poster is a high-contrast sepia portrait of what appears to be a cast on a stage, standing around a television. Text in white script at top and black and red handwritten script on either side, with theater information at bottom in white. Black border. Advertises for "For All Eyes", from Rudie Strahl directed by Strassburger.
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Poster is blue with figure-8 border; outer border is darker blue and inner border is pink. Text at top and bottom in dark blue on green, with oval in center in purple and black on green banner across center. One either side are stylized portraits of individuals who appear to be singing, depicted in black and green. Advertises for what appear to be two single-act operas, "Salon Pitzelberger" and "The Engagement with the Lantern", from Offenbach.
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Poster is a Victorian woodblock-print of a woman who is either dead or sleepingwith her head in the lab of a man who appears distraught. Print has been colored in green, red, blue, and yellow, with sky and background left in black and white. Text in black and white on black at top and center left and right. Advertises for "Before Retirement", a "comedy of German Spirit", from Thomas Bernhard.