Items
Subject is exactly
Molière, 1622-1673
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Moliere/Tartuffe/Komödie/Theater der Stadt Cottbus
Poster is orange with black/orange/white speckeled depiction of a clasped hands with ruffled white cuffs and wreath below. Text in black at top. Advertises for Moliere's comedy "Tartuffe". -
Theater der Freundschaft/Der Tartüff/Moliére
Poster depicts a faceless man in 18th century costume, arms crossed, with four drama masks in his left hand and one held up I his right. Text at top and bottom in red and blue. Advertises for Moliére's "The Imposter". -
Verschwörung der Heuchler (Moliére)/Schauspiel von Michail Bulgakow Theater im Palast/Eine Koproduktion mit dem Duetschen Theater/Regie: Thomas Langhoff Ausstattung: Gunter Kaiser/Angelika Kempter Musik: Jürgen Ecke
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. -
Molière/Landestheater Halle/Schauspiel Halle/Regie: Gotter Ausstattung: Koppe/Der Misanthrop
Poster is white depicting a knight's arm holding a sword in blue, outlined and shaded in black, with five large flies in same coloring seemingly stamped all around. "Molière" in dark blue top left, with name of play, "The Misanthrop" at bottom in red. Directed by Gotter. -
Schloßtheater im Neuen Palais/Der eingebildete Kranke/Moliere/Hans-Otto-Thetaer Potsdam/Komödie
Poster is off-white and speckled with red. Text in gray top and bottom with "Moliere" in larger red caps. Center features circa 18th century depiction of a wigged man and woman standing on either side of a seated individual who is pointing to the woman at right. Advertises for Moliere's "The Imaginary Invalid". -
Molière Herr von Pourceaugnac/Mecklenburgishces Staatstheater Schwerin
Poster background is comprised of black and white dots that fade from black on white at top to white on black at cottom. Text in black on yellow at top. Depicts a man's head with gray wig with nose turned up and mouth open to reveal another white face inside. Advertises for Molière's "Man from Pourceaugnac". -
Herr von Pourceaugnac: von Molière- Goethe-Theater Bad Lauchstädt- Posse mit Gesan und Tanz in drei Akten
This poster is yellow with a cartoon depiction of a baby wearing a bonnet facing left. The bonnet forms a profile of a man facing right. The text is in black at the top and bottom. This poster advertises for "The Man from Pourceaugnac", from Molière. -
Moliére: Der Geizige- Eine Komödie- Volksbühne
This poster is white with black silhouette of a man with a 18th century styled wig. A large gold "V" is at the top with the playwright's name top left and theater name top right in black. A black and white portrait of Moliére at center of "V". The silhouette is surrounded by handwritten and stamped black text, mostly illegible. The title of the play is at bottom in black. This poster advertises for "The Miser", a comedy by Moliére. -
Amphitryon: Ein Lustspiel nach Moliere von Heinrich v. Kleist- Im Maxim Gorki Theater
This poster is blue-gray and depicts the hatched outline of a male torso minus arms. The head seemingly detached floats above with no outside outline, and yellow snakes emerging from the top like hair. A white border with same blue-gray text is at the top and bottom, with title of play in white superimposed on image ("O" forms a wreath). This advertises for a performance of Amphitryon from Molière and Heinrich von Kleist.