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Poster is white with black and white depiction of a male dancer in a handband in center. Majority of poster overlaid with dashed/solid grid, brown, white and black border. Text at top and bottom in rectangular segments, in black. Advertises for a ballet program featuring Chopin, jazz, and beat with a comic opera from the Dance Theater Ensemble. Note: Poster has been pasted onto brown material.
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Poster is white with text fading from red to blue top to bottom. Advertises for a book launch from the Hans-Ulrich Strack titled "Pink Night and Black Light: Life with Alcohol - Reports", plus a book published from the Berliner Ensemble titled "The Morning" and readings with Corinna Harfouch, Victor Deiß, and Manuel Soubeyrand. From Novermber 28th through December 7th at 7:30 pm.
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Poster backround is black and irridescent silver. White silhouette of a female ballet dancer on point in center foreground, with black sihouette of a male dancer behind. Text in black and silver at top, center, and bottom. Advertises for an "Evening of Ballet" featuring William Forsythe's "Steptext" and "Love Songs" and George Balanchine's "Apollon Musagète" and "Capriccio".
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Poster depicts a greenish photograph of the back of a woman with dark hair looking at a man in a fedora whose face is obscured, but is looking right. Green and borwn border, text in brown at top and green script outlined in brown diagonal at bottom. Advertises for a performance of the play "Carmen Kittel" from Georg Seidel.
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Poster depicts a painted longhorn steer, with buck teeth and carious externalized orans attached to its body. It's legs resmeble ape or human hands. Blood runs from its visible eye and red erupts from its mouth to form bottom of poster. Text in white on red. Advertises for a performance of "Bernarda Alba's House".
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Poster is white and yellow, divided by jagged line with border overlaid by black dots. Text in black on white at top. Bottom features excerpt from medieval text titled "Inhalt und Vor-Bericht.", Content and Prior Report. Advertises for the opera "Croesus" from Reinhard Keiser.
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Poster is watermark depiction of two couples in period dress, perhaps 19th century. Left couple is facing the camera, right couple facing each other. Red grid superimposed with photograph underneath clear (not watermark). Text in white at bottom. Advertises for the comic opera "Cosi Fan Tutte" from W. A. Mozart.
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Poster background is hunter green gradient, with red and orange square dots superimposed towards left. Black and white, high-contrast photo of a woman with eyes open wide and grinning toward right, with outlines randomly in red. Text in orange and red top left and red bottom right. Advertises for the comedy "Campiello" directed by Frank Schubert.
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Poster is black with seven cartoon panels in black and white. The first shows the cast beneath a banner saying "Comedians". Cast collectively devolves into fighting and the banner is ripped apart by the last panel. Text in white bottom right. Advertises for the play "Comedians" from Trevor Griffiths.
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Poster depicts hand-drawn girl in a blue dress and red sash on point in blue ballet shoes, center. Top, right and left bordered by red curtain drawn with white ties. Bottom border divided into triangles, half green with red hearts and half white with white and green flowers. Advertises for the ballet "Coppelia".
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Poster background is black and red high contrast photograph of a battlefield, with cannons, corpses, and birds. Superimposed is a black and white period depiction of Cromwell in armor, holding a sword, divided between top and bottom. Text in white in center. Advertises for the play "Cromwell" from Christoph Hein. Play's premiere.
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Poster is green with two stylized show girls in white and green dress on either side of a British (?) soldier in uniform an one spectacle. Title in black at top and bottom, with stylized decorative border. Advertises for the operette "The Gypsy Princess", from Emmerich Kálmán.
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Poster is white with red text. Advertises for a performance of "Carmen" starring Annette Markert and Mária Petrašovská.
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Poster is light green and depicts grotesque painting of a woman in yellow outlined in black, with a hand held behind her ear and her mouth open with tongue sticking out. Advertises for the comedy "The Campiello" from Carlo Goldoni.
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Poster depicts in black and white an individual in profile with hand lifted to face. On top of their head is a cloth in red, white and blue (perhaps in the shape of country). Advertises for the muscial "Carmagnole" from Andreas Knaup and Thomas Bürkholz.
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Poster background is photograph of cement-like surface, with test superimposed in white and black. White border with black text at bottom giving theater name. Advertises for the ballet "Carnaval" with music from Robert Schumann and Choreography from Hermann Rudolph.
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Poster is a painted depiction of a two dancers, one a blonde woman in a leotard and one a male entirely in blue leaping above her. Behind both is painted red. To the right is a male in pants and a blue jacket, looking up at the blue figure. Painted figures superimposed on photograph of an urban landscape. Text in white and red at bottom. Advertises for a choreography workshop at the German State Operahouse in Berlin.
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Poster is white with painted depictions of a man in red robe and sandles looking left and sticking his tongue out, clutching a laurel crown in his righthand. To the right of him is another man in a black robe and sandals, carrying a shield painted like a mask with mouth open. Text in black vertical left and bottom. Advertises for the opera "Coriolanus" from Ján Cikker.
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Poster is red, with cartoon depiction of a man with black hair parted in center, red lips and red cheeks holding a tablecloth with black and orange border, depicting a clock whose hands are a male arma nd female leg. Performance title on table cloth in black and orange. Remaining text at bottom in black. Advertises for the musical "Cabaret" based on the book by Joe Masteroff.
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Poster background is purple and white. Depicts white outline of a bald woman, with no visible features except red lips hodling a black line and a red mole. Purple gears superimposed on lower torso. Text in black and red top right. Advertises for a ballett performance of Coppelia, from Léo Delibes.
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Poster is white with two black and white cartoon panels in center outlined in orange. Top panel shows a prince dancing with a woman at a ball, while a second woman looks on approvingly. Bottom panel depicts a girl, presumably Cinderella, cleaning the fireplace. Text in black top and bottom. Advertises for a performance of Rossini's Italian Cinderella.
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Poster background is abstract geometric design in black and red. Superimposed is a bluescale high-contrast photograph of indistinguishable subject. Below is grayscale photograph of a crwd of people carrying signs and banners, and below that bottom right is a high contrast black and white photograph of three men, one facing left two facing right. Advertises for Schatrow's "Blue Horses on Red Grass", directed by Schroth and featuring the Berliner Ensemble.
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Poster background is watercolor pastels, divided in center between blue/white (sky) and gray/pink (land). A black outlined railroad track disappears into the horizon line, with the gray front of an anthropomorphized train featuring large circular hole in center. Train appears to be loaded with trash on top. Shadow of a person in front of the train where the track breaks off. Title in black at top and bottom. Advertises for the play "Barbarians" from Maxim Gorki.
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Poster depicts black and white sketch of the back of a woman in a dress falling through a window into a house with three darts in her back. Faint red stroke of color from lower right towards her head. Text in white center on either side of the woman. Advertises for a performance of "Bernarda Alba's House", from F. G. Lorca directed by F. Castorf.
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Poster is blue with outline of a man smoking a pipe in white. Outline is filled with depiction of Renaissance-era man and woman with palms tough, seemingly about to kiss. Above title in white arc, with the same man depicted below only full depiction in black and white. Advertises for a performance of the comic opera, "Junk Student".