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Poster is white with black and red depiction of a monster with a horse's body, apelike head, and forked tongue. Appears to have had a crown knocked off his head. Similar to those found on crests. Advertises for "Wallenstein" from Friedrich Schiller.
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Poster is green, red and white. Depicts a man and woman with backs to viewer beneath a tree, siting against a hill or other formation, with a deer looking at them from other side. Title in red at top, with remaining text in black on white at bottom. Advertises for "The Game Reserve", directed by Schüler.
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Poster is white with partial black border. Depicts black and white portrait of a helmeted soldier, with line reaching from portrait to border. A rainbow is at right and an eye drawin in black. Text in black top and bottom at right. Advertises for "Winter Battle: A German Tragedy" from Johannes R. Becher.
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Poster is a depiction of a brick surface that acts as a liquid, with various individuals supbmerged up to chest-height. Individuals appear to be in period dres. Other objects seen floating are clock and kettle. Title at bottom in green, with remaining text in black-handwritten graphite. Advertises for "Wassa Shelesnowa" from Maxim Gorki.
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Poster is white with text in black at top and bottom. In center is a depiction of a grassy area with what appears to be a couch covered in grass, with white package tied with black string sitting in center. Package is printed with repeated performance title. Performance title is randomly repeated throughout depiction. Advertises for the comedy "When Georgie Comes", from Heinz Drewniok.
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Poster is white with black text and silhouetted depictions at bottom left and fright of two individuals holding theater masks with inverse facial expressions. Poster advertises for a Night Program from the Berliner Ensemble titled "Do You Still Remember? Did You Know?", a compilation of hits, songs, stories, and anectdotes from the DDR.
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Poster is navy with chalk handwritten text around outside. Inside depicts what appears to be a bus window in blue, with reflections of two children at right causing mischief and an older man at left looking out. Paper balls appear to be flying out and a heart with "Alla" inscribed in center has been formed on window. Advertises for "We, the Undersigned" from Alexander Gelman. DDR premiere.
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Poster is white and depicts the sleeve of a pinstripe suit with cuff visibile underneath, and metal instrument protruding in place of an arm. Text in black serif typeface at top. Advertises for "We, the Undersigned" from Alexander Gelman.
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Poster is white with black handwritten text mostly top left corner. Depicts two individuals who resemble early ethnocentric depictions of Native Americans, especially in hair and decorative jewelry though they wear Western costume. Advertises for the DDR premiere of "Waiting for Godot".
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Poster is white with frame at top outlined in orange with repeating orange, yellow, and blue dots. Inside frame are four faces in profile, each facing outward toward a side in varying colors, with a dover in center. Text below in black. Advertises for a "World Theater for the Understandiung of World Peace", the 20th Congress of International Theater Institutes, from June 5-12 1983. (Note: Poster is double-sided.)
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Poster is white with depiction of a bold black line looped at right end with eye in center. Shoe is attached at left and hand attached at right. Sign below loop in yellow with red text advertising a "Wee of Gestural Theater from July 3-11 1987".
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Poster is white with pink border. Depicts abstract bird with bold black outlines and what appears to be snail shell on top. Text below in black. Advertises for "We Residents", performed by a pantomime group every Thursday at 8pm.
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Poster depicts a two men in green at bottom, one at right appearing to pull something out of the eys of one at left. Men are identically dressed. Background in black and white, depicting city. Text at top in black. Advertises for the opera "Wozzeck" from Alban Berg.
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Poster depicts a room with a window in center looking out on sky. Room is in yellow-orange gradient, with white figures on the floor of Orient theme (i.e., camel, owl, pyramid, etc.) Text in black at top and bottom. Advertises for the DDR Premiere of "The Way to Mecca" from Athol Fugard, directed by Rold Winkelgrund.
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Poster is blue-scale photograph of two hands clasped together, with text in white above and below. Advertises for the premiere of "Other Views" from Franz Xaver Kroetz and "Growth Ring" from Lena Foelbach.
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This poster is a watercolor in green and pink, with line drawings in black of presumably characters from the performance, including a man resembling Benjamin Franklin a woman with exaggerated lips, a man with horizontal mustache and hair, and a juvenile or short man holding a knife with exaggerated teeth. Two creepy eyes are visible at the bottom. The text is in black at the top. This poster advertises for a "musical cock-and-bull story" from Kurt Hoffmann titled "The Inn at Spessart", based on the book by Curt Hanno Gutbrod with text by Günther Schwenn and Willy Denmel with music by Franz Grothe.
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This poster is white with a black inset depicting a woman viewing her reflection in a silver canister. The text is in white vertically on the left, right, and at the bottom. This poster advertises for the drama "Vassa Zheleznova" from Maxim Gorki.
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This poster's background is pale blue, with an image of a man in red leaping into the air with planes that appear meant as wings on his arms. A town is visible silhouetted in white in the bottom right corner. The text is in navy on white at the right. This poster advertises for Michail Schatrow's "Blue Horse on Red Grass", directed by W. Mattukat.
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This poster is black with a white circular geometric line pattern in center, with rays emanating from central white point, a circumference outline in red, and border of hatched lines outside, resembling an open hand fan. The text is in gray at the top and bottom with the title in yellow at the top center. This poster advertises for "No" from the Kyogen Theater in Japan. Conducted by Hideo Kanze.
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This poster is a painting of a Napoleonic Era soldier heavily decorated with multiple medals, but faceless. The uniform in entirely green. The title is above in white, with the remaining text at the top and bottom in black. This poster advertises for the opera "The Nose" from Dmitri Shostakovich.
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This poster is white with a watercolor Weimar solider holding a sword horizontally above his head, surrounded by line drawings of what appear to be angels and demons, each trying to posture him. The text is in black at the top and bottom. This poster advertises for "November Night" from Wyspianski.
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This poster is white with a black border. The lower portion of this poster is a blind on a curtain rod in grayscale, with a depiction of an empty room with open door and door open in the floor. Above this depiction is the title in red and outlined in black. The remaining text is in black handwriting. This poster advertises for comedy "The Naked Madness" from M. Frayn, directed by Peter Sodann.
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This poster's background is a sepia cloudscape, with a darker WWII German helmet floating in center. Red wings have been painted on either side of the helmet. The text is in black at the top and bottom left. This poster advertises for Hebbel's "The Nibelungen [a mythical race of dwarves]: A German Tragedy".
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This poster depicts a large man in ghostly white color with red lips, wearing a black bowl hat and black suit, with a blue pig emerging from his collar. The background is red. The title is in white at the top with the remaining text in white chalk writing at the bottom. This poster advertises for "The Blue Boll", from Ernst Barlach, directed by Winkelgrund.
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This poster is green with a negative image of a bird in profile depicted in white in the center. "Berliner Ensemble" is in white on red, located at the top right corner.