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Poster depicts a woman in profile with a hand running through her hair in red, left; at right is a partially obscured face with a hand reaching around the person's neck, in blue. Text in white outlined in black at top advertises for a performance of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".
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Poster is white with a rough black sketch of a bloody dagger whose hilt is a belled jester's hat. Text in black at top. Advertises for a performance of Verdi's opera "Rigoletto".
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Poster is a an oil painting of a brown, gold and white vortex, with text superimposed in light brown at top and bottom. Advertises for a performance of Wagner's series of operas "The Ring of the Neiblungen".
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Poster is a collage of painted images, primarily in blue and red, incluing an alligator, eye, cross, clock, circus performer in red boots, etc. Black and white photograph of an older man's head superimposed top center. Text in white and yello across the poster from top to center. Advertises for the comic opera by Jgor Strawinsky titled "The Rake's Progress"
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The poster is purple with orange and white text variously outlined/shadowed in pink and green. Advertises for a Rock Concert to be held on Thursday, May 10th, 1983 at 6 pm in the Willi-Schmidt-Sportstätte Grimma in Leipzig, featuring the Formeli and No-55.
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Poster is white with a black line drawing depicting a stone structure built to look like it has four portruding fingers, the middle one of which is sticking straight up and ringed with yellow objects (alternately a phallic symbol). An orchid lies at the bottom of the structure, seemngly crushed underneath. Text in black along left side and at top. Advertises for Jacques Offenbach's opera "Ritter Blaubart".
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Poster is white with two black and white portraits at bottom of men in profile, facing each other. Superimposed on the portraits are white outline maps of the human brain, with labels and white dashed lines leading to the organ controlled by that part of the brain (seeing, hearing, speaking). Red lines connect the two mens' hearing, speaking, and seeing functions. Title above in black. Advertises for a performance of Alexander Gelman's "Feedback".
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Poster is black with white text, excepting "Shakespeare" which is printed in red with white outlining in spraypaint style across the center. Red line across the lower portion of the poster, with theater name underneath. Advertises for a performance of "Romeo and Juliet: A Winter Fairytale".
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Poster is a black and white copy of the frontpiece to Hobbe's Leviathan, with text superimposed in red at bottom. Advertises for a performance of Friedrich Schiller's "The Robbers".
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Poster is white with large black and white, high contrast photo of a crowd of people in a commercial urban space. Difficult to make out any detail of photograph. Text in black at top advertises for a performance of Wagner's opera "The Rhein Gold", directed by D. Rogge.
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Poster is a black and white portrait of an unamed man in partial profile, looking left. Man is whearing dark clothes with a white collar. Text below in light brown and orange. Advertises for Friedrich Schiller's "The Robbers".
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Poster is black with black and white drawing of a man with left blue eye and right yellow eye. Right side of man's face has been warped to resemble an animal's. White mask covers the lower portion of his face, but teeth and tongue are visible through slit. Text in white at the bottom. Advertises for Verdi's comic opera "Rigoletto".
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Poster is white with large purple-gray poloroid of a young boy superimposed. Top right corner of the photograph has been burnt or torn off. Black and red stripes underneath at top left corner. Text top right. Advertises for a play titled "The Rats" by Gerhart Hauptmann.
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Poster is black with a collage of neon-colored images, including a green face with brown eyes, brighly colored butterfly, green urban architecture, red statue, gold mask, blue nude female form, and gray stone mask. "The Rhein Gold" superimposed in yellow from bottom left corner to center right. Remindant text at top in gray and white. "Der Rin" is probably the truncated title "Der Ring des Nibelungen", a series of operas of which Das Rheingold was the first of four. It is difficult to tell whether the poster was cut or meant to be displayed in a series so that the full title could be seen.
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Poster depicts a black and white line sketch of a scene from Golgothawith two wolves near bottom right corner. Text along top left side and at bottom left corner in black shadowed with red. Advertises for the play "The Right Replacement" [difficult to translate], based on the novel by Tschingis Aitmatow.
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Poster depicts a rough black/gray/brown caricature of DaVinci's Vitruvian Man, slightly off-center to left. Text at bottom in brown orange and white outlined in black, respectively. Advertises for a performance of Friedrich Schiller's drama "The Robber".
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Poster is composed of irridescent silver background, with two white silhouttes depicted in an embrace and a red jagged line separating them down the middle. Line flows into red border at bottom. Text in black at top and bottom left corner Advertises for a monologue titled "The Pure Love".
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Poster is white and depicts a black and white line sketch of a person's arm extending from the right to left sides of the poster, with part of the individual's torso visible at right. Text in black at top says simple "The RIC" (probably an acronym). Names at bottom left, first white on black, second black on white. Probably co-authors or author and director.
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Poster is blue with large abstract portrait of a woman's face in white, green, and shades of aqua at left. Text in black top right and bottom right. Advertises for a Czech opera by Antonín Dvořák.
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Poster is gray with lighter text at top and large script text in center announcing title of the play (Shakespeare's Richard III). Small light gray line portrait of Shakespeare center left.
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Poster is a black and white photograph of a person's back, with miniature black birds in flight superimosed on top. Text in red bottom left and right. Advertises for an "Irish conversation" titled "Richard's Cork Leg", by Brendan Behan. Play's premiere in the DDR.
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Poster depicts a painting of four men in Revolutionary-era dress, some standing with raised arms, in front of a man who has fallen to the ground with raised sword. Black border around painting. Text in whit gothic script at bottom. Poster advertises for a play from Friedrich Schiller titled "The Robbers".
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Poster depicts an empty santa coat (red with white fur trim) and a crown floating above, with purple high-heeled shoes in front. White background. Text at top in purple with green shadowing reads "Rosa Linde and the three Scoundrels", a fairytale by Peter Brasch.
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Poster depicts a purple cat in a suit and tie with human arms and legs on all fours, ears back and teeth bared. Title of play in large red text at top "Auditor", with subtext center left and right reading "Or the Cat's out of the Bag", from Jürgen Gross.
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Poster is white with black text at top and bottom right. Small red rose top center. Bottom center in large, elaborate script reads "The Pink Cavalier". Poster advertises for the comedy of the same name by Richard Strauss.