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This poster is black with the title in green italics at the top and subtext in white script below on the left left. The center features a depiction of a tambourine with a sun in the center and rings of fire surrounding it. The theater information is at the bottom in green caps. This poster advertises for "Bolero" with music by Eberhard Schmidt, based on the book by Otto Schneidereit.
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This poster is dark aqua with a navy circle in center depicting a woman in full dance costume holding a fan in white and yellow. The title is at the top in navy and white, with
the theater information in "white" block shadowed in navy at the base of the poster. This poster advertises for "The Csardas Princess" by Emmerich Kálmán (in reference to traditional Hungarian folk dance called Csárdás).
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This poster is brown and depicts in the center a blue Hindu god reaching around a tree toward a woman in pink in a dance pose. The title is at the top in a pink gradient with white subtext, theater information at bottom in blue. his poster advertises for the premiere of "Vasantasena" from Peter Ensikat and Guido Masanetz, and is based off the Sanskrit story of Mṛcchakatika.
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This poster is black with a black and white depiction of a white powdered wig on a stand with divots for eyes made to vaguely resemble a human face. The title is at the top and subtext on either side of the wig stand in sepia script. The theater information is below in yellow block text. This poster advertises for the musical "Casanova".
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This poster is green with a red border. It depicts two robbers, one on top of the other, wearing similar black hats. The one above has a large gray mustache, the one below has covered his face with a bandanna and appears to be holding a pistol. The title at top is in partial gothic script and advertises for "The Tavern in Pessart", a "musical robber's pistol".
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This poster's background is sepia with text at top and bottom in black (title shadowed in "white"). It depicts a Jacques Offenbach, the composer, climbing a ladder, with a laurel wreath on his head made of red white and blue flowers and ribbon. This poster advertises for "Orpheus in the Underworld".
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This poster is yellow with a black and white collaged depiction of a man with large mustache and a 20 pfennig over his left eye wearing a jester hat made of architectural arches with bells replaced by coins. The title is in black at the top with subtext in red script beneath. The theater is listed at the bottom in Green. This poster advertises for "The Count from Luxemburg" by Franz Lehár.
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This poster depicts three men in a band, one playing accordion, another guitar, another an unidentified instrument. All three are wearing black suits with hats, similarly in alpine fashion. Two bottles of wine site before them. They appear to be floating on an ice floe amidst a sea of broken ice floes. The text is in red at the bottom. This poster advertises for a "collage of scenes" titled "Ousted Years", a picture of Austria between the two world wars. From Jura Soyfer with music by the group "Butterflies".
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This poster is divided into rectangular segments with various scenes inside each, including a man holding flowers, a pram with triplets, a nude woman reading a book about Berlin, etc. The title is down broken by word in similar segments in white on blue. This poster advertises for a cabaret show entitled, "We Did It!"
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This poster is white and features a cartoon depiction of a man and a woman riding a pink piggy bank, which has a shamrock in its mouth. The border is comprised of hearts and shamrocks. The title is in green caps with black shadowing at the top. This poster advertises for "We're in Luck".
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This poster depicts a man with a long nose peeking over the top of a broken red pillar behind a chain (presumably in a museum). A white border with text in black script is at
the bottom. This poster advertises for a work entitled "It's no longer solemn".
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The poster shows a man holding a sign with six images of his face. On the right side behind the hill is another man walking the opposite direction. The title translates to "From me to us / Once there and back" director is Otto Stark
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Poster depicts a man on a roof with his head stuck in a chimney. A ball and chain hangs over the ede, and a cat sits to the right. Background is white with blue "cloud" shapes. Title in white block and black script at top, with remaining text in black script at boto. Advertises for "Always in the Jute Parlor" (difficult to translate), open every Sunday and Sunday evening.
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Poster depicts a mousetrap with a pink ticket set as bait. Set inside white circle with purple border. Background is green with a thorny red flower at each corner. Title in white block text with green shadowing. Advertises for "Berlin-World City with Theater".
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Poster is green with black decorative oval frame printed on top. Within is hot pink oval, with black-and-white photographic portrait of a woman superimposed at top. Photo has been decorated with purple hat cut out and flowers. At bottom is photograph of an eye looking through an ornate gold key hole. Text in black at center. Advertises for "A Little Night Boutique", a "weekend night program" with dancing.
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Poster is white with depiction of a man on a tight rope, seemingly propelled by a contraption on his back, with ankle tied by rope to something not visible within depiction. Holds onto a bar attached to a net underneath. Depiction against red background. Title at top in black. Advertises for "Don't Skimp on Courage Despite Trouble".
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Poster depicts a man in red suit with purple pants who has just been punched by a mechanical boxing glove and is falling toward right. Purple background. Text Title below in orange 3d with remaining text below in black script. Advertises for "Pardon, We're Criticizing".
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Poster is white with black border. Depicts a hand showing three fingers (middle, index and thumb, with index in a knot) rising out of a tuxedo. Title in black surrounding. Advertises for "So Help Me Mockery".
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Poster is yellow and depicts cartoon of two men in identical outfits embracing each other with shared speech bubble rising above and title inside. "Danke" in red with "weiterlachen" beneath in black. Advertises for "Thank you! Keep Laughing".
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Poster depicts cartoon man urinating against a wall (possibly Berlin Wall) wearing purple outfit with a cigarette in his mouth. Two children are hand-drawn on the wall in front of him. Text and title handwritten in black on wall above and to right. Advertises for "This is our Tradition", directed by Winfried Freudenreich and starring Hanna Donner.
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Poster depicts a man's legs in mid wide-stride with tools hanging from his belt and a tape measurer in a pocket on his fore leg. Hand-drawn ruler creates border at bottom. Background is blue-yellow-orange gradient. Title in hand-written black text at top left. Advertises for "For - and Contradictions".
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Poster is blue with depiction of a cartoon man in red holding a green and black globe, standing in a pail of water. Man is holding a hand over his eyes as if looking into the distance. Thought cloud rising from above his head reads "We're worth the trip".
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Poster is white with cartoon lobster holding a yellow sign with title in black. Title reads "Forwards to new results". Advertisement for Distel Cabaret.
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Poster is black with white text at top. Features cartoon depiction of a woman in a white and purple diagonally striped shirt. Woman has cut a large upside-down leaf pattern from the center of her shirt and placed the cut out between her legs. She holds a purple flower between her teeth. Text reads "We Have Reserves".
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Poster is blue with white title and black text in top right corner. Features a ballet dancer's leg in black at left reaching from top of poster to bottom, with white toe shoe and green, white and red ribbons around ankle. Advertises for the Gala of the Staatsoper Budapest's Ensemble ballet soloists.