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The top third of the poster is in color and shows the upper half of a head with flowers sprouting out of it, with the face crying. The bottom section of the poster is black with the text in white at the very bottom. This advertises for the work by Alexander Wampilow entitled, "Last summer in Chulimsk".
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The poster shows a large portrait of Karl Valentin in a bowler hat. It is framed by a black border; the text is in white letters. This advertises an evening of Karl Valentin in Halle.
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The background of this poster is dark brown; the text is in the top quarter of the poster, mostly in yellow print. The title is in slightly larger white cursive writing. The poster shows a head covered in a brown cloak that is decorated with blue and red flowers. Instead of a face only roots show.
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The background of the poster is light brown with the text in black letters. The top half of the poster shows a line drawing of the theater in 1986. “Theater des Friedens” (Theater of Peace) is written across the front of the building. Across the bottom of the poster are three small line drawings of buildings. They are dated 1886, 1837 and 1811.
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This poster shows a black and white photograph of a young dark-haired woman in a white blouse. The background is black; text at the top of the poster is in white letters and in black letters across the bottom. This poster advertises the tragedy play by Rolf Hochhuth entitled "Judith".
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This poster is white with a black border. Across the top right hand corner are diagonal stripes in blue, white and red, the color of the French tricolore. The text is in black letters arranged diagonally across the top third of the poster. The bottom half of the poster shows the black outline of medieval lances. This poster advertises the opera by Tchaikovsky entitled "The Maiden of Orleans".
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This poster is orange, with the face of a young woman in the top center. The text is in white on the top left and next to the right side of the face. The theater's name is at the bottom left. This poster advertises for Helmut Bez's work "Jutta, or the Children of Damutz".
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This poster shows the portrait of a man from the side. It consists of black horizontal lines that are crossed by diagonal blue, green and red bands of color. The text is in black letters across the top of the poster; the diagonal bands of color are repeated. This poster advertises for "Jakob Lenz" by Wolfgang Rihm.
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This poster consists of a black line drawing of several faces against a bright yellow background. The text is in black letters across the top and along the bottom of the poster. This poster advertises for Maxim Gorki's work "Jegor Bulytschow und andere" which was premiering on the World Theater Day.
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This poster is black with white footprints and prints of shoe soles that become smaller and smaller in the distance and lead to the venue where the jazz concert takes place. The text is in white letters in the top right corner of the poster; “Nr.100” is in bright red large letters and numbers.
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This poster is in landscape format; the center shows a color portrait of the composer Johann Adolf Hasse by Balthasar Denner (1740). The text is in brown letters on white background on both sides of the portrait. This poster advertises a "Hasse day of music" event to celebrate his death.
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This poster shows a black and white photograph of a smiling girl behind a broken pane of glass. Blue, brown, red, orange and yellow dots of color fan out from the break in the glass. The title is in black and gray letters on a white background across the bottom of the poster. This poster advertises for the play "Jutta, or the Children of Damutz" by Helmut Bez.
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This poster consists of a black and white photograph. It shows the black outline of a tree with a young woman's face behind it. The title is in red letters at the bottom of the poster, and advertises for the opera by Leoš Janáček entitled "Jenufa".
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This poster has a white background with black stripes in varying thicknesses. The text sits on top of the stripes in black, and advertises for Handel's work "Julius Caesar" being performed at the Deutsche Staatsoper in Berlin.
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This poster shows a lino cut of a late 19th century couple; she is seated, he stands beside her holding a cigar. The background is pale blue with yellow dots . The text is white on a brown background across the bottom of the poster. This poster advertises for the play "Juno and the Peacock" by Sean O'Casey, to be performed at the Kammerspiele at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin.
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This poster is black and white with the text in black across the top. The poster shows two photos of a man wearing a black jacket, gray pants and a hat. One shows him with his back to the viewer, in the other one he faces the viewer. This poster advertises for the play "Jacket like Pants" by Manfred Karge.
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This poster has bright yellow background with the text in red, childlike cursive writing at the bottom. It shows a blue hedgehog wearing a gold crown riding on a brightly colored rooster. This poster advertises for the Children's Opera entitled, "The hedgehog as a groom."
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This poster is in landscape format; the title is in slight variations and is repeated three times. The top right hand quarter shows a map of South Africa with photos of Nelson Mandela and others arranged diagonally; the left had side shows several black men behind bars and a sign that reads “This Beach for Whites only” with a translation in Afrikaans. This poster advertises for "The Island", a play by Athol Fugard, about Mandela's prison time at Robben Island Prison.
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This poster has a white background with the text in black and red letters. It shows a human figure in black, red and yellow kneeling on a yellow shell surrounded by water, presumably Idomeneo sacrificing himself. This poster advertises the opera Idomeneo by Mozart.
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This poster has a black background with black text on a white background at the top. It shows the rough outline of a man's face in black and white. There is a large red “X” where his mouth would be.
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This poster is a pale yellow with the initials of the council arranged diagonally from the top left corner to the bottom right corner. The top right hand quarter features a stylized black and white checkered human figure that seems to be dancing. Behind the figure are four colored bars in green, blue, red and orange.
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The poster is white with text in black at the bottom. The name of the author and the title are printed in black letter font; the name of the theater is in Latin script. The top two thirds of the poster show a grainy black and white print of a woman in a cloak with her arms stretched out and raised. Both sides of the picture show thick Greek columns. Trees in the background.
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Poster is bright red with a black bar and text in black at the top. It shows the rough outline of a woman in Greek dress; she is standing with her arms raised across her chest facing the viewer and looks up at the sky.
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Poster is red with blue text; a roughly sketched woman's head is in the center; the only feature in her white face is a red mouth. The blue outline of a man's head can be seen to the left of the woman's face.
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Poster features a colored drawing of two middle aged gentlemen in the basket of an old-fashioned hot air balloon; it is filled with musical instruments; a birdcage and a barrel are attached to the bottom of the basket; text is arranged on banners above and below the balloon; the poster is framed by a red border.