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This poster is white with black text and depicts a red abstraction of two pairs of legs which have melded into each other, shadowed by similar in black. It advertises for the Berliner Pantomimes, to perform in the Theater vom Prenzlauer Berg.
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This poster is black with an abstract depiction in center of a woman in a tavern-like setting surrounded by a group of men. A blue, white, and red-striped bar runs diagonal across the top left corner of the depiction. The title of play is in blue on left side, with the remainder of text in white on right. This poster advertises a French play titled "Patriots", by Friedrich Wolf.
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This poster depicts a clown-like individual carrying a backpack on a black and white geometric background. Below in the style of red neon sign is "Pluft", with remaining text in black underneath. This poster advertises a "fairytale comedy" for children about a small ghost, by Maria Clara.
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This poster depicts a woman with long dark hair looking upward in green, black and white. the background is green and black, with text in white at the top. The poster advertises for a play by Sean O'Casey titled "The Park", to be performed at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Magdeburg. This play was directed by Horst Ruprecht.
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This poster is comprised of a yellow and white crossword-type background, with random cartoon pictures, colored dots, symbols, etc. Two scraps of paper show letters from Paul to Maria and vice versa. The theater name is in black in the form of a crossword, and the title of play in red, superimposed near the bottom around two large roses. This advertises for play titled "Paul and Maria", by Lutz Dechant.
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This poster depicts a black and white round room with a circular lamp hanging from the ceiling and three doorways against the back wall. The shadow of a person falls from window to the left. Maroon bars are superimposed throughout from the sides of the poster. The title is in black at the top and bottom. It advertises for a comedy titled "The Physicist" by Friedrich Dürrenmatt.
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This poster is a depiction composed of white and red-orange dots of the face of a bearded Greek statue. The poster advertises for a play titled "Protokoll einer Sitzung" (Minutes of a Meeting) by Alexander Gelman, to be performed at the Staatschauspiel Dresden.
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This poster is a sketched depiction from the neck down of a nude woman bound by what appears to be a long, dark blue tie. The title is in blue handwritten text at bottom with black type below. This is an advertisement for a play titled "Penthesiliea" by Heinrich von Kleist, to be performed at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden.
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This poster is composed of a blue-gray speckled background with a green border. Across the top-center of poster runs a white chain with a green laurel in the middle and white-gray rag hanging over. The text is in black on either side and across the bottom. This poster advertises for a play titled "Prince Friedrich from Homburg", by Heinrich von Kleist, to be performed at the Hans-Otto-Theater, Potsdam.
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This poster is black with white creased "Personalbogen", or personal form, depicted in the center. Written across the form is "Prince of Wolkenstein", the title of the play by Rudi Strahl. Two holes have been cutout at the top of the form through which two blue eyes are visible, and the blue feather of a hat is visible behind. This is the play's premier at the Maxim Gorki Theater.
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This poster is black with a cartoon depiction of the legs of a person wearing cropped black pants and sneakers, with ankles bound together by a yellow contraption. Near the top left is a barred window with yellow light. The title is in yellow at top with the remaining text in white on left and right. Poster advertises for a comedy titled "The Dock Brief", by John Mortimer, to be performed at the Landestheater Halle.
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This poster depicts a black and white, high-contrast photograph of two pairs of legs, the back in jeans and tennis shoes and the fore in knee socks. The title of the performance in red stamped across, with remaining text at bottom in white on black. This poster advertises for the ballet "Portraits", in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the October Revolution, put on by the Deutsche State Opera in Berlin.
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This poster is composed of a gray textured background with a black opening in center depicting an abstract, red hot shooting star. On the bottom of the poster is a black border with white text giving the title of the play, "The Plow and the Star," in black text. On the top is the theater, Maxim Gorki, and the author, Sean O'Casey.
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This poster is red with black type. There is a black and white depiction in center of a gaunt male with dark hair in front of an urban background with black border. The poster advertises for a play titled "The Process" by Peter Weiss based on Franz Kafka's novel, to be performed at the Volkstheater Rostock.
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This poster is blue with a white lace border. It depicts a princess with red pigtails on top of a stack of pink mattresses with a white pea at the bottom. The text is in black script inscribed on the mattresses. This poster promotes a children's musical version of "The Princess and the Pea" by Friedrich Schmidt-Behrens.
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Poster is aqua with two dimensional depiction of a white book with black wolf on back cover with red lasso on tail and a yellow duck on the front cover with a blue flag. Title of play in multi colored letters at bottom. Poster advertises for "Peter and the Wolf" and "The Emperor's New Clothes", to be performed at the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin in cooperation with the Theater der Freundschaft.
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Poster is khaki background with black sihouette of a dancing waiter holding up a pot on one hand. Black outline medieval script text at top advertises for a "culinary comedy" titled "An Invented Feeding" ["fressen" is used in connection with animals only]. Written by Friedel Wangenheim and directed by Wolfganang Struck, performed at the Theater im Palast.
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Poster is white with blue anchor center top. Anchor has a buoy heart hanging over the top with a ship in the center. Text in black and red at bottom. Poster advertises for a comedy titled "A Friend of the Truth" by William Wycherley.
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Poster is pink depicting abstact, toothed shapes interposed with numbers and German nationalist imagery. Text in black medieval script at top and bottom. Poster advertises for a play titled "A Marriage Proposal in the Niedermallstrasse or The Prussian Child's Friend", by Adolf Glassbrenner, to be performed at the Deutsches Theater Berlin.
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Poster depicts four high contrast portraits in black and white, one woman and three men. Across the middle is a red bar with the title of the performance printed in white. At the bottom is a black border with white text announcing the theater. Poster advertises for a play titled "The Eleventh Bid". Play's premiere at the Maxim Gorki Theater.
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Poster is green with white and red depiction in center of Bottom as a donkey empracing a nude woman. Text in white on all sides. Advertises for a performance of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" to be performed at the Maxi Gorki Theater with staging by Thomas Langhoff.
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Poster is blue with white text. Advertises for the comic opera
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Poster is black with white abstract outline of a donkey in profile wearing a crown. Text in white bottom right. Poster advertises for a ballet performance of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Kleist Theater.
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Poster is black with outline of donkey in blue gradient. Head of doneky and ears can be seen as a woman in ballet shoes. Bottom is filled with white stars. Text in white at top. Poster advertises for a ballet performance of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream or The Dream of Asgard", with choreography by Inge Berg-Peters. This is the play's premiere.
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Poster is mostly white with black spraypainting of the "The Creation of Adam" by Michelangelo, with a red "x" drawn between the two hands and red arrows coming from either. Title of ballet in black script with remaindent title in black all caps top and bottom. Advertises for a ballet by Helmust Neumann and Peter Scheibe titled "Emotion" to be performed at the Landes Theater Halle.