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This poster's background is an orange to blue gradient diagonally from the top left to the bottom right. The text at the top is in black type and black gothic print. It features a black and white Renaissance depiction of three period men discussing red sheet music. This poster advertises for Wagner's "The Master Singer from Nürnberg".
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This poster is white with a red border. The text is in black except for the name "Falla" in the performance title. This poster advertises for "Manuel de Falla", a puppet play from Master Pedro.
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This poster is black with white text at the top and bottom. It depicts a white outline of Haydn, filled with a wood grain white on black pattern. In the center of the outline's head is a photograph of two wooden marionettes. This poster advertises for a Marionette Opera from Joseph Haydn.
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This poster is lime green with partial aubergine circles in the top left and right corners. In the center, there is a woman with blue hair and only one (right) eye, which is a circle with a black and white portrait of a man in a hat. The text at the bottom is in navy, with the title of the performance, "Martha", in decoratively patterned letters. This poster advertises for the opera by Friedrich v. Flotow.
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Poster is green with black text at top in left to right vertical alignmnet. Depicts an individual in a Roman-style helmet withmouth open and tongue hanging out. Advertises for "The Loud-Mouth", a comedy from Joachim Knauth.
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Poster is in black and white. Depicts a man in only a long white shirt sitting atop a column with head hanging, and a cigarette in his right hand. Column is beginning to fragment at fore corner. Title of performance in yellow top left with remining text in white. Advertises for the the two act comedy "The Meteor" from Friedrich Dürrenmatt directed by Vera Oelschlegel.
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Poster is green with red border. Depicts profile of bald head in white with polluting smokestacks drawin in gray inside. A red butterfly cut-out is between head and black text at top. Advertises for the premiere of Joachim Brehmer's "Mankind is no Butterfly".
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Poster is white with a painted depiction of a white-haired man wearing an orange laurel crown holding the strings of four puppets on a yellow stage below: a man and woman dressed similarly, a third man wearing what appears to be a kilt and holding a letter, and a robber. Text in black script and red gothic print on the stage above and below. Advertises for a performance of Goethe's "The Guilty", directed by Horst Drinda.
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Poster is textured yellow background with "Maß" written in white type in center and "Maß für" painted over in red. Behind is a black grid with various scribbled and illegible black text. Remaining text below in black type. Advertises for a performance fo Shakespeare's comedy "Measure for Measure".
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Poster is black with gray and white title. Remaining text in black on gray at bottom. Advertises for the play "In the Morning there was War", from Boris Wassiljew.
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Poster is black with orange text. Features an abstract white painted swirl at left with three rounded shapes to the right. Advertises for the 9th Music Bienial in Berlin, an international fest of new music from the 19th through 27th of February, 1983 in Berlin.
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Poster is black with white depiction of Napolean-like figure holding a blonde doll in an orange dress. Text in white top and bottom right. Advertises for "The a Man of the Schicksals", a comedy in three acts from Bernard Shaw directed by Wolfgang Heinz.
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Poster is yellow with a photo of the inside of presumably the Deutsche Staatsoper, replete with exquisite chandeliers. Advertises for a "Music Summer" in the Apollo-Saal from July 28th through August 13th.
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Poster is white with black and white homoerotic photograph of a man in very short shorts from behind, carrying a reel to reel in his righthand. Text in black on all sides. Advertises for "Men's Biographies in the DDR: I am Gay", directed by Vera Oelschlegel.
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Poster features traditional portrait of Mary Magdalene looking upward with hand on her chest. Fingernails have been painted red. Title on yellow banner across top left corner in black text with theater information at bottom in white. Advertisese for play titled "Maria Magdalene" from Franz Xaver Kroetz.
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Poster is a photograph of a metal sculpture right hand with a ring on index finger, set in sand with various objects surrounding, including a pearl strand, orchid, peacock feather, etc. Text at bottom. Advertises for Manon Lescaut's opera "Puccini".
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Poster is yellow at top and bottom, with center diagonally striped in yellow and white. Text in black. Depiction in black in center of a man with a white bald spot and red arrow pointing to it, with caption reading "Who has seen the man with the bald spot?" Poster reads: "Wanted! Kilkoa: In broad daylight four soldiers robbed four victims in order to purchase beer! A quarter pound of hair was found at the scene. Later see the outcome of these spectacular events in the Case of the Packers". Advertises for "Man = Man", from Bertolt Brecht starring Galy Gay.
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Poster is a children's book-style depiction of a giant green bat with wings spread inside of a dome-shaped birdcage. A boy plaing a fiddle walks toward the right in front of it while a small girl looks toward him from the bottom right corner. Text in black and red top left and top right. Advertises for the fairytale musical "Marie and Hans in Luck", from Andreas Kanup and Thomas Bürkholz.
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Poster is white. Depicts a turbulent ocean with profile of a woman's face rising out of the waves and hair made of water. Title in white at bottom with remaining text in red underneath. Advertises for "People and Sea", and international song festival in Rostock, from July 13th through July 15th, 1978.
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Poster background is rainbow gradient with a large yellow orb in center representing a moon and gradient text around circumference. White text bottom center. Advertises for two cantatas by Carl Orff: "The Moon" and "Carmina Burana".
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Poster is blue with white text at top. Depicts at bottom painting of a beareded man standing to the left and slightly behind a robotic representation of himself in shades of blue and green. Advertises for the opera "Master Röckle", for large and small children, from Joachim Werzlau with text from Günter Deicke Ring.
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Poster is black and depicts abstract portrait of an man with a long beard and mustache, possibly wide-brimmed hat, in black white, blue and orange. Text in white top and bottom right. Advertises for the musical "The Man from La Mancha" from Leigh and Wasserman.
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Poster is white with the word "Match" repeated seven times in repeating patterns across the width of the poster (black/white check, whit outlined in black, red, and black stripe). Toward bottom of poster is remaining text in aqua. Advertises for the play "Match" from Jürgen Groß.
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Poster is white with red paint splotch dead center. Text in black top and bottom, and bottom left and top right. Advertises for the DDR premiere of "Medea", with music by Rewas Gabitschwadse.
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Poster is blue with orange rectangle in center. Inside border is decorated with sponge-print outlines of a medieval city, with yellow and black shiel in center. Text in black at top with title in white Advertises for a performance of Wagner's opera "The Master Singer from Nürnberg".