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Leb wohl, Judas / Ireneusz Iredynski / Schauspiel / Werkstatt Nr.9 / Kleist Theater
This poster features a large black cross with a white tie loosely tied around it, on a bright red background. The text is in black letters across the top of the poster. -
Rumpelstilzchen : ein marchenhaftes Gegenwartsstuck fur Erwachsene nach den Gebrudern Grimm von Franz Fuhmann- Am Sonntag, 18.12.'88 um 11.00 Uhr auf der Probebuhne II- Lesezeichen : neue Stucke – grosse Themen, grosse Stucke – neue Themen
This poster has a black background with white text in the top third of the poster. In the center is the white outline of a closed book with a man's tie inserted as a bookmark. A bright yellow flyer advertising the play 'Rumpelstilzchen' in black letters has been glued to the back of the image of the book. This allowed the use of this basic poster for any of the performances in the 'Lesezeichen' series. -
Heiner Müller/I bis III/Wolokolamsker Chaussee/Regie: Castorf/Bühne: Narr/Kleist-Theater-Frankfurt (oder)-Nr. Erstatt 10. Probebühne
Poster is an abstract depiction of a woman outlined in black and white, with background in red, orange, blue and green. Title at top in -
Sławomir Mrożek/Tango/im Kleist Theater Frankfurt/Oder, Gerhart-Hauptmann-Straße
Poster is black with large word "Tango" written across center in white. Playwright name written at top of "T" in black. Theater information at bottom. Advertises for "Tango" from Sławomir Mrożek. -
Kleist Theater/Frankfurt/Oder, Gerhart-Hauptmann-Straße präsentiert Neil Simons beliebte Broadway-Komödie/Regie: Horst Lebinsky Regiemitarbeit: Julia Michelis Ausstattung: Gerald Narr In den weiteren Rollen: Justus Carriére Undine Dreessen Kerstin Stöwahs
Poster background is mint green with text in varying fonts, colors and sizes. Theater information top left corner in white, title in center in black block lettering shadowed in yelow. Advertises for "The Sunshine Boys" from Neil Simons, directed by Horst Lebinksy and starring Gerhard Rachold. -
Rusalka/Ein lyrisches Märchen in drei Akten von Joarslav Kvapil Musik Antonín Dvořák/Kleist Theater
Poster is white with watercolor depiction at bottom of what appears to be a bowl or planter with green plants or splashes rising out of each side. A small eye is painted vertically toward the right. Text in green at top. Advertises for "Rusalka", a lyrical fairytale in three acts. -
29. und 30. April 6./7./13. und 14. Mai 3. und 4. Juni '88/Frankfurter Abend No. 3/Kleist Theater Frankfurt/Oder, Gerhart-Hauptmann-Straße
Poster background is a black and gray photograph whose subject is indistinguishable with black border left and right. Various black and white urban photos collaged at right. Four abstract shapes in green, blue, yellow and red randomly superimposed toward center. Text in white top left and white on black at bottom. Advertises for a "Frankfurter Evening". -
Kleist-Theater/Der Freischütz/Romantische Oper von Carl Maria von Weber
Poster is black with a blue flowered garland depicted at top, decorated with tiny white skulls and a blue ribbon. Text at top-center in gray. Advertises for a performance of the romantic opera "The Marksman" by Carl Maria von Weber.