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Poster is gray with black and white photo of what appears to be a dusty box with what appears to be a scarewcrow inside, covered in cobwebs. Box also contains pictures and coins. Text at top and bottom in black and white caps stenciling. Advertises for "The Scarecrow, or The Return of the Prodigal Son of Armin Stolper". Play's premiere.
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Poster is a black and white depiction of what appear to be two disconnected doors or two wooden pannels, with shadows of individuals on each. Title of performance appears to have been graffited on left item. Remianing text in white at top. Advertises for "Conspiracy of the Hypocrites" from Moliére.
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Poster background is textured brown. At right are depicted incresingly thick raindrops and what appears to be a leaf dropping from center top towards right. Text in black caps top left and right and at bottom. Advertises for the premiere of the ballet "The Gifted Tears".
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Poster is green with black and white cartoon of a man's face at bottom, and a hat which has floated above to center with three red birds underneath. Title of performance at top in red, with remaining text underneath in black serif font. Theater information bottom left and and right. Advertises for the premiere of "Bird Brain", and "Alternative Opera".
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Poster is off-white with black painted border and same style black dividing lines around each program. Programs are written in black script underlined in red, with descriptive text in black type underneath. Describes a "Before Program" featuring Lothar Trolle, a "Main Program" featuring performances by Irina Liebmann, Heiner Müller, Thomas Brasch, and Lothar Trolle, an Intermission, and a "Night Porgram" featuring Gundi Gunderman and the Brigade Feuerstein.
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Poster is a high-contrast sepia portrait of what appears to be a cast on a stage, standing around a television. Text in white script at top and black and red handwritten script on either side, with theater information at bottom in white. Black border. Advertises for "For All Eyes", from Rudie Strahl directed by Strassburger.
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Poster is blue with figure-8 border; outer border is darker blue and inner border is pink. Text at top and bottom in dark blue on green, with oval in center in purple and black on green banner across center. One either side are stylized portraits of individuals who appear to be singing, depicted in black and green. Advertises for what appear to be two single-act operas, "Salon Pitzelberger" and "The Engagement with the Lantern", from Offenbach.
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Poster is a Victorian woodblock-print of a woman who is either dead or sleepingwith her head in the lab of a man who appears distraught. Print has been colored in green, red, blue, and yellow, with sky and background left in black and white. Text in black and white on black at top and center left and right. Advertises for "Before Retirement", a "comedy of German Spirit", from Thomas Bernhard.
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Poster is purple with high-contrast replication of famous Adam and Eve artwork at bottom and in border at top. In center is a cartoon of a nude man and woman holding the bars of an iron footboard as if in jail. Text in black script top left and center right. Advertises for "From Table & Bed", a "Marital Circus" based on the book by P. Enskiat and K. Gendries with musical arrangements by J. Allihn.
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Poster is white with red border on all sides except bottom. Large, high-contrast portrait of Nelson Mandela in center. Text in black caps top left.
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Poster background is divided diagonally into gray-blue, white, and yellow segments with text monstly on white segments in black. Title in black at top with "Welt Musickwoche 1985" [World Muisc Week 1985" in lower left corner. Describes different events and their times going on the week of 23 September 1985 in celebration of World Music Week.
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Poster is black at top with photograph at bottom of a crouched actor wearing red underneath white toga [?] with menacing expression. Stage behind and blow is dark with lights floating about. Title at top in white gothic script with remaining text in white. Advertises for "The Transformation", a fairytale for children and adults from the DT Pantomime Ensemble.
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Poster is white with depiction in square at top of a hand with pupped perched on index figer. Orange curtain drawn back at left and flower smiling at right. Yellow background. Text beneath in black. Advertises for the puppet play "The Forgotton Snow", based on the play from Horst Salomon.
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Poster is white with what appears to be a large-eared baby in overalls wearing glasses. Baby is holding a white sign with theater information in red. Remaining text bottom left corner in blue. Advertises for "From the Little Monkey that Wore Glasses", a children's opera from Siegfried Tiefensee.
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Poster is green with rectangular depiction of a princess on a stage, with a troll on either side. Left appears to be asleep, right (in hat) appears to be looking at a creature in the palm of his hand. Text in black top and bottom. Advertises for "The Vogelkopp" [no translation found] from Albert Wendt.
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Poster is black with yellow column of people and scenes from the play, outlined in black. A rainbow is visible center left, and a woman with a colored garland is highlighted in white. Text in white at top, with theater information behind in same yellow. Advertises for "The Bartered Bride".
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Poster is red-orange with square in center divided vertically into brown and off-white, with inverse borders and silhouettes of dancing persons (left female, right male). Text in black top and bottom. Advertises for "Pastoral Life", a ballet from Tom Schilling.
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Poster is white with border that resembles a wooden, highly decorative frame in primarily brown, fushia, and green with flowers at each corner and center on left and right. Text in black inside in varying fonts. Advertises for "Vom Popen and His Servant" from Dmitri Schostakowitsch, based on the fairytale by A. Puschkin.
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Poster is red with black text. Advertises for performances of pieces from Volker Braun from the Berliner Ensemble. Part one features "Poems and Stories from Hinze and Kunze" starring Christing Glogger, Dieter Knaup and Arno Wyzniewski. Part two features "General Expectations", an action for two flutes and one actor, featuring Ekkehard Schall, Brigitte Hoyer, Thomas Just, and Ralf Hoyer.
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Poster is black with depiction of an anthropomorphic crescent moon at center right facing left in yellow. Opposite is a human face in crescent shape mirroring the moon, with yellow dots connecting and forming a circle. Face is repeated three times back. First face has a red mustache, second white, third black. Title at top in white italics, theater information at bottom in green. Advertises for "Miss Luna" (Miss Moon).
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Poster is beige with black double border. Depicts a cut-out of a man with a mustasche and clasped hands hung by hooks and strings from above. Behind are three more cut-outs of the same man hung in a similar way; middle cut-out man is wearing green and is holding a leg in fish-net stockings above his right shoulder. Back cut-out man is wearing a striped outfit and is in handcuffs. Title at top in black gothic script. Theater information at bottom in black. Advertises for "The Bat".
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Poster is blue with black and white cartoon drawings of different individuals in rows, three across, three across, four across, and one at bottom left. Red hearts float around them throughout. Title at bottom center in red script. Theater information black on white in banner across top left corner, playwright information in same format bottom right. Advertises for "The Bird Handler" from Carl Zeller.
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Poster is white with black and white photos of varying individuals, most with mouths open in appearing states of anguish, collaged together in pyramidal shape. Superimposed in center is a photo [?] contrasted in green, orange, and black and outlined in red dashes. Visual content is indecipherable, appears to be a person, possibly Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones. No other information is available.
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This poster is white with a black border. It depicts a squiggly line drawing in graphite of a man with a hat and mustache, who appears to be floating with arms outstretched. The title of the play is at the top in handwritten black text which appears to be underlined in red crayon. The theater information is center right in black type while the playwright's name is vertical in cursive graphite at the bottom left. This poster advertises for "Looking to Fly" from Jordan Raditschkow.
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This poster depicts a giant bag of money with human legs in calf-high, heeled boots. There is a tear near the top and gold coins are spilling out. A figure at bottom comprised of a head and two legs has his tongue out near the bottom of what appears to be the bag's anatomical bottom. The title is at the bottom in black with a multi-colored background, with playwright information at top in the same format. The remaining text is in black at the top right. This poster advertises for "Volpone" from Ben Jonson, directed by Vera Oelschlegel.