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Poster depicts a shoemaker with hen-like features (tail, legs, wings) playing a guitar. A woman to the left is throwing papers in the air and a man to the right is running away with a bloody axe. Title at bottom with remaining text left vertical. Advertises for "The Shoemaker and the Hen", a "play of men and animals from Armin Stolper". Play's premiere.
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Poster is a black and white portrait of F. Schiller set inside decorative frame. Name with birth and death dates inscribed at bottom, with theater information below in black script.
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Poster is off-white (probably due to age) with rectangle in center divided into gray, pink and red segments. Text above and below in black, with dates and description inside also in black. Advertises for the premiere of "Cement" from Heiner Müller to celebrate the reopening of the Theater in Potsdam after a break from July 8th through August 11th 1974. Premiere to be held on August 18th.
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Poster is blue with green and black abstracted depiction of the Winged Victory of Samothrace. Text in aqua top and bottom right. Advertises for the Opera "Tosca" from Giacomo Puccini.
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Poster is black and white photograph of what looks like cncrete blocks or bricks. Title carved into metal architectural detail in center, with remaining text carved into bricks bottom right. Advertises for the premiere of "The Shift", from Harald Gerlach directed by Kiesewetter.
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Poster is black with red and black checkered background at bottom and two boys jousting with spears in blue/red and green/red respectively superimposed. Title at top in red gothic script with theater information below in white. Advertises for "The Troubadour".
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Poster is red with black etchings of two men in medieval costume facing away from each other on either side of a triangle pointing downward from top to bottom in center of poster. Each man holds a sword. At bottom center is a smaller scale white etching of a woman lying on her side, holding her hand out. Title top center in white with black text on either side, remaining text at bottom in black. Advertises for the opera from Giuseppe Verdi, "The Troubadour from Trovatore", starring E. Schumann.
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Poster is a depiction of an Asian woman in traditional ceremonial costume in shades of yellow and blue. Text top right in black with blue text beneath. Theater information bottom right in blue. Advertises for the opera "Turandot" from Giacomo Puccini.
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Poster background is textured black and white, organic. Text in white top left, with green splotch lower right. Advertises for the opera "The Music Box", from Robert Hanell
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Poster is black and white line drawing at bottom of what appears to be a compilation of faces. At top is title in same style, white shadowed in black, with black text underneath. Advertises for the comedy "Send Disturbance" from Karoly Szakonyi.
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Poster background is watermarked grayscale image of workers in front of a factory, with two cut-out photographs of individuals superimposed, one looking back buriously at the other. Text at top in blue and red, with red script at bottom reading "She isn't normal". Advertises for "Schmitten Sinulja".
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This poster is white with a cartoon drawing of an anthropomorphic machine, apparently a time machine, in black, white, red and orange. The text aroud the border details the actors/actresses, with the title at the bottom in black on gray. This poster advertises for "The Sweat Bath" from Wladimir Majakowski, directed by Friedo Soliter.
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This poster's background is a textured brown, marble. The text is at the top in black. In the center is what appears to be a black floorplan with names inscribed in each room. A large Deutsches Theaters symbol in in the very center. This poster advertises for "The Death of Seneca" from Peter Hacks, directed by Cox Habbema.
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This poster is black at left with large black and white etched depiction of a woman in silhouette from behind standing in a city, looking out at the buildings. A large red heart is in center right. The text is in red outlined in white at the top, with the remaining text below in black. This poster advertises for the musical "Sweet Charity" from Neil Simon, Cy Coleman, and Dorothy Fields
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This poster is black with a gray textured silhouette of a nude woman facing left with hair in a ponytail. The text is vertical on either side in red, white and blue like the French flag. This poster advertises for "The Beautiful Helen" from Jacques Offenbach.
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This poster depicts a painting of a man with exaggerated hair and lips (clown-like) in period costume standing against a blue-hued wall. The title is at the top in black outlined in blue, with theater and other information at bottom in orange. This poster advertises for "Swan Song" from Anton Tschechow, directed by Engelmann.
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This poster is brown with orange in the center with a blue-scale architectural feature. The text is at the top and bottom in white. This poster advertises for "The Beautiful Helen" from Peter Hacks, with the music composed by Jacques Offenbach
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This poster is a black and white close-up of a person with a tear rolling down their face. The text is in white at the center bottom. This poster advertises for "Stabat mater", a "dance theater legend".
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This poster is yellow with a black painted abstract depiction of dancers and large black blotch in center with yellow text on it. The title at the top is in black italics with theater information at the bottom. This poster advertises for "Hour of Dance".
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This poster is white with a depiction of a nude woman looking at a star with her back to us. The depiction is in white, brown, and light brown. The text is in brown at the bottom. This poster advertises for "Stella" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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This poster is white with black and white cut-outs and drawings of individuals in period Renaissance-era costume done in various art styles. One is personified death, another a woman with a garland of flowers in her hair, etc. The text is in black and white on black and at the bottom, and vertical right.
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This poster is green with a green scale photograph of a boy in a scarf in the top right and a handwritten letter at the bottom. The text is in white and red at the top center. This poster advertises for "The Unknown Soldier", an opera from Kyrill Moltschanow.
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This poster is mostly black, with black and white photograph of a town with prominent cathedral and windmill near the bottom. The text at top is in gothic script and print, with theater information at the bottom. All the text is in white. This poster advertises for "The Soldiers" from Jakob Michael Reinhold, directed by ALexander Wikarski.
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This poster is yellow with black text and yellow on black text as well. The center right is a depiction of a man (in black) wearing a trench coat and fedora and carrying a large package under his arm. To his left is a woman sitting on a bench bent over. This poster advertises for a performance of Harald Mueller's "Silent Night", starring Felicitas Ritsch and Dieter Knaup, from Jürgen Groß Match, by the students of the Institute for Play Direction.
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Poster background is composed of tiled black and white photographs of the same marionette in different poses from different scenes of the performance. Title superimposed in black on red, with remaining text between in white. Advertises for the puppet play "The Status is to Remain Uncontested", from Cechov, Katajew and Lentsch after the novel by Bulgakow.