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Poster background is yellow with gradient black dots. Depicts a high-contrast black and white photograph comprised of said dots of a woman in a ruffled collar and antiquated hat, whose feathers and decorations have been painted on. Clearer photograph of a hand making a "V" sign in foreground with orange fingernails. Title of musical, "My Fair Lady", at top in red with remaining text in black. Music by Frederick Loewe, musical from ALana Jay Lerner.
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Poster is red with white text at top and black text at bottom. Black and wite photograph of Landestheater Halle's Neues Theater in center with clothesline hanging across entrance and Trabi car parked at right. Advertises for "Manly Acquaintances" from Christine Lambrecht, directed by Peter Sodann.
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Poster is white depicting a knight's arm holding a sword in blue, outlined and shaded in black, with five large flies in same coloring seemingly stamped all around. "Molière" in dark blue top left, with name of play, "The Misanthrop" at bottom in red. Directed by Gotter.
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Poster depicts a shirt draped over a wooden painting easel. Background is dark brown with gold-beige border. Text in gold beige at top. Advertises for the play "Michael Kramer" from Gerhart Hauptmann.
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This poster is black with a depiction of a woman's face comprised entirely of intricate white and purple lace patterns. The face is bordered by depictions of thick flowing hair in the same lace patterns. The text is in white and purple italics at the bottom. This poster advertises for "Manon" from Jules Massenet.
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This poster is white with a black and white photograph of a chair sitting in an empty room with picture on the wall of what appears to be a boat. Parts of the photograph have been colored, such as a saw on the floor beside the chair and arbitrary red splotches in the air. This poster advertises for a performance of "Fist Right Into the Trap" from Augusto Boal, directed by Medina.
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This poster is yellow with black text and a black cartoon depiction at bottom of four characters (l-r): A man with his hand in a shining jewelry box, a woman in love, a man with a sabre and feathered hat, and a man in a robe, slippers and nightcap furtively carrying a shining letter. This poster advertises for two performances of Goethe's works, "The Mood of the Lover" and "The Accomplices".
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This poster is mostly beige, and depicts a woman in a hat and sleeveless dress leaning against a pole with her hand on a railing in colored pencil. A man stands behind her, with a third man at left looking out over with back to viewer and a fourth man at right also looking out over railing but facing viewer. This poster advertises for the DDR premiere of "Wednesday Change", from Paul Claudel, starring Anne Else Paetzold and directed by Rolf Winkelgrund.
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This poster is blue gray with a cut-out cartoon depiction in black and white of a woman in a hat, with hair colored in brown and shirt splotched with purple watercolor. A cut-out mouth strip from a color photograph is across the cartoon's mouth. The title is in white at the top with black text underneath. This poster advertises for a performance of the musical "My Fair Lady" from Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe.
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This poster is pink with a black silhouette of a woman in a hat facing right at top, and an flipped mirror image of the same woman in a more ragged hat with frazzled hair at the bottom. Between them is title in white outlined in black, with reflected outline below. the remaining text is at the bottom in black. This poster advertises for a performance of the play "My Fair Lady" after George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" and the film by Gabriel Pascal. Music from Frederick Loewe and German translation from Robert Gilbert.
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This poster is white with a painted depiction of a tree in the center against a blue background. The tree appears to have several houses or architectural structures built into the trunk, and appears fuller on the right than the left. The text is in blue at the bottom. Advertises for the opera by Wagner "The Master Singer of Nürnberg".
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This poster is white with black gothic text at top. An antiquated black and white drawing at bottom of a man shaking hands with an evil-looking religious figure who has pulled his hand off is featured. The latter is followed behind by other figures with various animal heads. Advertises for "Martin Luther & Thomas Münzer, or The Introduction of Accounting", from Dieter Forte and was the play's premiere in the DDR.
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This poster is white with black sketch of an older man looking into his own face, which is about this size of his body, and followed behind by an even larger replication, followed by a larger one, and so forth. The text is in black at the top left with performance title, "The Mantle", in red. This was the premiere of the opera from Gerhard Rosenfeld.
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This poster is black at the top with gold and brown uneven horizontal stripes at bottom representing sand or some other landscape. A black silhouetted figure lies on his back in the middle of the sandy landscape looking up at a red and orange shooting star. The text is in white at the top left. This poster advertises for the comedy "Moritz Tassow" from Peter Hacks.
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This poster is white with a depiction of a man in a large overcoat hanging over a telescope at top, with a little girl at left and boy at right. A parrot sits on left side of the telescope and a dog sits on the right side of the boy. At the bottom is a demon rolling around in flames. This poster advertises for the premiere of the children's opera "Master Röckle", with music by Joachim Werzlau and text by Günther Deicke.
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This poster is divided horizontally between a blue-white sky background and pale green for the ground. A double-headed figure in a vest and tie stands in center, with both heads facing toward each other and a rainbow connecting their mouths. The text is in black above and below the figure. Poster has a white border surrounding it. This poster advertises for the premiere of "Monologue for Two", from Victor Contreras with Jörg Gudzuhn.
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This poster is white with an abstracted black line drawing of Macbeth wearing a gold crown, and holding a decapitated figure in his right hand. The title is at the top in red with text underneath in black. This poster advertises for Verdi's opera "Macbeth" based on the work of Shakespeare.
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This poster is black with a black and white photo at bottom of a crowd of people (civilians) with their arms raise in a salute to Hitler. The text is in white on the diagonal from bottom left to top right. This poster advertises for the play "Mephisto" from Ariane Mnouchkine, after the novel by Klaus Mann.
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This poster is purple with black text. It depicts a antiquated-style wooden block-print drawing of a heart aflame in black center bottom. This poster advertises for Verdi's "The Force of Destiny".
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This poster is pink with an off-white border at the top. A seal bottom right with a crowned eagle and letters "F" and "R" combined, to look like the seal of Prussia, and a red heart beneath. The text at the top is black on white and red on pink, while the bottom is black on pink. Most of the text is in italics. This poster advertises for "Minna from Barnhelm or the Soldier's Luck", from Gotthold Ephraim Lessing.
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This poster is black with white and gray clouds in the center and the title superimposed in black and outlined in white. The theater's information is in white print at the top and playwright in white script at the bottom. This poster advertises for "Margarete" by Charles Gounod.
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This poster is black with a negative photograph of a man holding a rock facing a scoreboard at the top of a set of bleachers. The text is in white above and below the image. This poster advertises for a performance of "Match" from Jürgen Groß, directed by Bischoff.
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This poster is olive green in the center and fading to black at the left and right. "Match" is spelled out vertically in orange-red serif letters shadowed in black, with scratching over the letters "t" and "c" in white. The theater's information is at the top left in a black rectangle, with the remaining text in a green oval at the bottom right. this poster advertises for the play "Match" from Jürgen Groß.
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This poster is blue and depicts a woman in a red leotard and red shoes with her right leg raised. Her face is obscured by oval sign reading part of performance title ("für Penny"). The first part of title is in red script outlined in whiten at the top, with the dots above the "I's" as stars. The remaining text is in white script near the bottom, to the left and right of the depicted woman. This poster advertises for "A Million for Penny", a "criminal-musical" from Max Colpet with music by Lotar Olias and directed by Jörg Kaehler.
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This poster's background is white speckled with green. It is divided horizontally into segments speckled with varying thickness. The text is in black except for the name of the playwright in red, at the center. A large capital "M" sits at the top in black with white dots and "Montagbend" [Monday Evening] underneath. This poster advertises for the DDR Premiere of Emily Mann's "Still Life", produced by Robert Ebeling and starring Gisela Leipert.