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Zauleck
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Copyright by DT 1976 / Zauleck
Poster is pink, green, black, white and red. The poster is in two parts, the top half is PA-1008 and the bottom half is PA-1009. Poster advertises a play called “Tag für Tag” by Arnold Wesker. Poster shows various drawings depicting people, a green tree, an ambulance, a record player, bees etc. Box 5. -
Tag für Tag / Ein Schauspiel Von Arnold Wesker in Den Kammerspielen
Poster is pink, green, black, white and red. The poster is in two parts, the top half is PA-1008 and the bottom half is PA-1009. Poster advertises a play called “Tag für Tag” by Arnold Wesker. Poster shows various drawings depicting scenes of people, a red and white bus, a small red house and a circle with the word London. Box 5. -
Georg Büchner: Leonce und Lena- Hans-Otto-Theater Potsdam.
This poster has a yellow background. It shows a drawing of a door hinge with a crown above and below the pivot. The text is in black across the top and the bottom of the poster. -
Letzten Sommer in Tschulimsk: Alexander Wampilow- Deutsches Theater Kammerspiele
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". -
Begegnung mit Frauen - nach en Tonbandprotokollen von Maxie Wander: Guten Morgen, du Schöne
This poster is predominantly black, with an off-white arched shape in center depicting a nude black-and-white fairy wearing a string of pearls around her neck. Outside the arch are depicted a crescent moon and various stars. The fairy's right leg grows into a root system underneath the arch. The text is in white at the top. This poster advertises for a performance of "Good Morning, Beautiful"; "encounters with women based on minutes from the tapes of Maxie Wander". -
Adolf Glassbrenner/Ein Heiratsantrag in der Niedermallstrasse/oder Der preussische Kinderfruend
Poster is pink depicting abstact, toothed shapes interposed with numbers and German nationalist imagery. Text in black medieval script at top and bottom. Poster advertises for a play titled "A Marriage Proposal in the Niedermallstrasse or The Prussian Child's Friend", by Adolf Glassbrenner, to be performed at the Deutsches Theater Berlin. -
Jean-Claude Grumberg: Dreyfus- Deutsches Theater Im Bat
This poster is a 3 x 5 grid of sepia photographs of groups of men of different ages. The text in black at top and bottom. It advertises for a play by Jean-Claude Grumberg titled "Dreyfus", to be performed at the Deutsches Theater im Bat. -
Ein Flügelschlag Liebe
This poster is a pen and ink drawing of three green eyes. In the first one, there is a bit of white rectangle near the pupil, which grows larger in the second, and in the third is an "X" across the pupil and iris. The background is a blue and pink watercolor wash. This film is Japanese.