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Poster is white with blue border. Depicts a town of white buildings with red roofs at bottom on a blue brick hill, with a type of pine tree growing on either side. Text in black at top. Advertises for a comedy titled "Collection in the Castle", from Rolf Schneider, to be performed at the Städtische Theater Karl-Marx-Stadt.
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Poster is white with black text at top. Depicts two blue-green wings that have apparently been ripped off a bird, with blood visible. Advertises for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", from Dale Wasserman, to be performed at the Kleist Theater.
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Poster is white with three blue arches covering almost entire length of poster. Inside is a painting depicting a man in a turban with a sword chasing an individual with a ladder and another individual playing what looks like a ukelele. Poster advertises for the opera "The Abduction from the Seraglio" by Mozart, to be performed at the Opernhaus Leipzig.
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Poster is black with purple, black and white sihoutette of a man in a gondala with crescent moon overhead. Text in black on white below. Advertises for an operette titled "A Night in Venice", by Johann Strauss, to be performed at the Landes Theater Halle.
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Poster is divided in half length-wise. Right is covered in blue dots, right is covered in red dots. Each side depicts a man's eye with thick eyebrows. Black border and text in thick black type. Advertises for a small play titled "The End of the World", directed by Alexander Stillmark with an discussion following.
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Poster is black with white text. In center is an abstract black and white portrait of a female face. Poster advertises for a performance of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" to be performed at the Deutschen Theater.
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Poster is black and divided into 2 x 3 grid. Each grid has a line outline of a head in profile, except for middle right, where the profile is flipped and colored with blue gradient. Text in gray and white script overlapping. Advertises for a performance of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", directed by Dale Wasserman and performed at the Maxim Gorki Theater.
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Poster background is blue with red lines forming a simple maze and white arrows of different styles pointing the way. Black and white geomenteric design in center behind what appears to be a red door frame. Title at top in white, red-shadowed text on white background reads "Discoveries" with subtitle underneath "Architectural Discoveries". Text in white script scattered over the poster lists different plays with directors. Poster advertises an event in celebration of the eleventh anniversary of the SED. Poster is in two parts.
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Poster background is pattern of gray dots on white background, with white symbols and letters superimposed. Pink line cuts through vertically at top center to middle of poster. Text in pink and gray. Advertises for a play titled "Example No. P" written and directed by Jo Fabian, to be performed at the Landes Theater Dessau.
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Poster is divided in half vertically. Left depicts black sihouette with green bolt-like shape encompassing a black telephone. Advertises for a play titled "The Thief Who Never Came to Grief". Right shows red silhouette with black dotted shadow. Advertises for play titled "The Naked and the Man in the Evening Dress". Both star Dario Fo.
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Poster is burnt sepia with black text and patterned black border and black ivy dividers. Title reads "Well! Do you know the old song? German ballads from Goethe, Schiller, Heine, and Uhland sung and spoken by Cox Habbema, Eberhard Esche, and Herwart Grosse in Deutschen Theater Berlin."
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Poster is white with oval depiction of a man dressed in 18th century costume holding a ballerina in his right hand. A black cat sits to his left and three people look out from background. Text in print top left/bottom right and script around the picture. Advertises for a play titled "The Music Fiend" by E.T.A. Hoffman.
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Poster is olive with high contrast image in black and green of a woman in an undistinguishable landscape. Text in black at bottom. Poster advertises for a play titled "Three Sisters" by Anton Tschechow, to be performed at the Theater der Stadt Cottbus.
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Poster is mostly yellow. Depicts a cartoon muskateer in yellow, black, and red in wide stance bottom center with three smaller muskateers evenly spaced along bottom. Larger sports a red, blue, and yellow hat; the plumes of which form the rest of the background. Title in black top left corner. Advertises for the play "The Three Muskateers".
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Poster depicts a large tree in olive with the profile of a woman in yellow embedded facing left. Poster advertises for the opera "Daphne" by Richard Strauss, to be performed at Das Meininger Theater.
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Poster is a black and white photograph of a woman embracing a fully armored knight. Title of the play "The Dragon" in red, top left, with remaining text in white underneath. Play is a "Fairy-tale comedy" by Jewgeni Schwarz.
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Poster features multiple hand-sketched dragons with accompanying handwritten descriptions on khaki background. Bottom of poster is white with black text and advertizes for a play titled "The Dragon".
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Poster is white with black square bottom center, with red-handled knife. Written on the knife is title of the play, below in white a line for character Rybek. Rybek: Schrecklich, daß die sich der besten Werke bedienen können! Traurig, wie schwach die Kunst ist! Es gibt keinen Bereich des Lebens, der nicht ih
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Poster dpeicts a large alligator with open mouth and a small jester about to step off of its snout. White background with black text. Poster advertises for the opera "Einstein".
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Poster is a black and white photograph of a young woman in a skirt looking through a fence with trees in the background. Poster advertises for a comic opera titled "Eugen Onegin", by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
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Poster is white with blue and red text. Depicts a watercolor of a scene from Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," with Pan as a donkey and a nude woman.
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Poster is white with black text. Background is comprised of squiggly black lines, some of which are colored in in primary colors. Poster advertises for a play titled "Lonely People" by Gerhart Hauptmann.
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Poster features a cartoon portrait of Karl Marx sticking his tongue out with closed eyes in center. Background is light olive with diagonal beige stripes towards bottom right corner. Title in black and red advertises for a comedy titled "He's back again". Performance's premier.
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Poster is white with red rectangle in center. Text in black superimposed. Poster advertises for an oratorio in eleven songs by Peter Weiss, titled "The Investigation".
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Poster is white with black line border, which froms a janus-faced male bottom center. A second individual has been rocketed toward the top left corner. Border is blown open in seeming bloody fashion center right. Two speech bubbles emerge from the figure at bottom, one giving the theater, director, and stage manager. The second gives the title. Poster advertises for a play titled "Do you not feel the wind from the South?"