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Poster background is grayish white. Portrait of a bald female head lower left, comprised of collage of lines, numbers, and images. Different intersecting black lines throughout poster, with theater handwritten in black top right and title in black print on white top left and bottom right. Advertises for a performance of "Dog Heart", from Bulgakow and Tscherwinski.
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Poster is white with children's book-style depiction of three fairytales, divided into rows. The first depicts a boy with a bag over his shoulder walking right amidst farm animals. The second depicts a girl about to accept an apple from an old woman, with castle in background (Snow White?). The third depicts a man with a sickle about to attack a demon, with an apple tree between. Text in black italics top and bottom. Advertises for the performance of "Hans in Fairytales" from Gerd Knappe.
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Poster is olive green with red two-dimensional depiction of a human face cradled by some form of anthropomorphic monster, with mouth open as if about to consumer the first. Text in white and black at top, black at bottom. Advertises for the Premiere of Stefan Schütz's play "Heloisa and Abaelard".
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Poster is white with black and white photo composition in center of newspaper with two fish skeletons laying across and a baby doll with separated arms and a rope noose around its neck. Photo has black border. Text in black top and bottom. Advertises for the play "chicken heads" from György Spiró. Play's premiere in the DDR.
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This poster features black clouds at top with a pyramid of black and white depictions of characters from the opera below. The prominent character (Figaro?) has a halo of white light behind his head, with white rays emanating out and down to edges of poster. Variously colored arrows also emerge from behind character's head and wrap around and through other characters. The text is in white italics at the top. This poster advertises for the opera from Mozart "The Marriage of Figaro".
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This poster is gray with a depiction of a woman in a green hat sketched in a white dress and black gloves looking down with her face obscured. Portraits of three identical bald men are at the bottom right looking up at woman in white. The title is in black vertical text on the left and top right. Two red lines sit vertical on either side of woman. Advertises for the play "The Pants" from Carl Sternheim.
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This poster features a white background with a sketched image of a man whose hanging from his arms, with his head down. The text is in black and is located at the top of the poster.
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This poster features a painting of a coastal town in the midst of various violent activities, including a hanging, a man fighting a monster, a robbery, etc. The text is in white at the top and bottom. This poster advertises "Humboldt and Bolivar or The New Continent", from Claus Hammel, produced by Hanns Anselm Perten.
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This poster is black with a spray-painted red border. Black and white photographic portraits of various individuals are inside the white inner border (dashed at bottom) depicting only faces. The text is in white around the white border. This poster advertises for the DDR premiere of "Hotel Astoria" from Alexander Stein.
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This poster is beige with a white rectangle at top depicting black and white male doll wearing a ruffled collar and hat. The text below is in black and red. This poster advertises for "Horribili Cribrifax" from Andreas Gryphius, directed by Alexander Lang.
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This poster is burnt red with a black and white profile portrait of Mozart at the top center. The title is in light yellow above and below. This poster advertises for performance of "The Marriage of Figaro".
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This poster is beige with a red inner border and red-orange outer border. It features a cartoon depiction at top of man sitting on a wheeled cart holding the reigns attached to winged tanks and cracking a whip. The title below is in the colors of the border with remaining text in black script. This poster advertises for "Sky-ride to Earth", based on the story from Sergej Antonow, from Armin Stolper.
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This poster is beige with a black wood block print at bottom of two men. The one on the right has his arm around the one at left and is pointing right, while the one at the left is looking up and raising his hand to the sun. The text is in black at the top. This poster advertises for the premiere of "Dick and Harry" from Volker Braun.
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This poster is mainly white with black text, with the bottom-right corner torn to reveal an inverse color scheme. It advertises for "Hamlet" by Shakespeare, directed by Müller.
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This poster features black and white depiction of two males; the one on the right has his right arm raised, the one on the left has his right arm bent toward head, which is obscured by a bird and covered in red. His left leg has become a bird's foot. The text is in black at the top, bottom, and left. This poster advertises for Stefan Schütz's "The Hen", directed by D. Kunze.
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This poster's background is khaki. It depicts a cartoon of a witch bent over and using a cane. The witch is dressed in a patched red hat and green coat with multiple buttons and a badge saying "Best Witch of the Week". Mushrooms and flowers sprout from her shoulders. A large piece of gingerbread is settled under her left arm. This poster advertises for the "fairytale opera" "Hansel and Gretel" from Humperdinck.
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This poster is black with depiction of head of white winged horse looking toward top left. The text is in white caps at the top and bottom. This poster advertises for the play "Hayavadana" from Girish Karnad and was the play's premiere in the DDR.
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This poster's background is yellow and depicts a man in a black hat smoking a cigarette holding a woman with orange hair and purple hat in a black bra. The man is wearing purple boxing gloves and appears to have a black eye while the woman is wearing green eyeshadow. The text is surrounding the figures and in black at the top. This poster advertises for "Happy End", which is "15 rounds of good vs. evil" and is a comedy from Dorothy Lane.
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This poster is a blue gradient which depicts sky with a red flower at the bottom. The text is in lighter blue and white at the top. This poster advertises for "Possbile Stories or Scenes Against the Night" from Omar Saavedra, directed by Ulrich Voss.
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This poster's background is white with a print of black fir trees of various sizes. The center tree print includes profile of a witch at bottom. Below, cartoon depictions of Hansel and Gretel dressed in green and holding hands is featured. The text is in black gothic script at the bottom. This poster advertises for the "fairytale opera" of Hansel and Gretel from Engelbert Humperdinck.
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This poster is blue with a block depiction of a woman in white armor and a red hat riding a black horse. The text is in white script at the top. Advertises for George Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan", which is about Joan of Arc.
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This poster is yellow with a cartoon depiction of a baby wearing a bonnet facing left. The bonnet forms a profile of a man facing right. The text is in black at the top and bottom. This poster advertises for "The Man from Pourceaugnac", from Molière.
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This poster is white with a top and bottom border comprised of red asterisks. The title is in red, blue and black with the "u" in humor replaced by black hat shape and "r" replaced by a cane.
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This poster is white with a prominent black and white portrait of Goethe in the center. Above is title in black, and below is sketch of the theater.
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This poster has beige background with large white space at bottom that appears to have been burned out. A line drawing at right of space depicts a hand holding a lighted match
with the match in color. Above are three more similar drawings repeating vertically, but with different sleeves. The text is in black. This poster advertises for a performance titled "The Hypothesis about the Arson and the Bridge to Lowetsch on August 3rd 1925", from Georgi Mischew. This was the play's premere in the GDR.