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<ead><eadheader countryencoding="iso3166-1" dateencoding="iso8601" findaidstatus="completed" langencoding="iso639-2b" repositoryencoding="iso15511"><eadid countrycode="US" mainagencycode="US-VGM">C0209</eadid><filedesc><titlestmt><titleproper>East German poster collection performing arts series <num>C0209</num></titleproper><subtitle>Guide to East German poster collection performing arts series</subtitle><author>Jordan Patty</author><sponsor>Funded in part by a grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources</sponsor></titlestmt><publicationstmt><publisher>George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center</publisher><p id="logostmt"><extref actuate="onLoad" href="https://library.gmu.edu/img/mason-logo.png" show="embed" type="simple"/></p><p><date>March 12, 2012</date></p><address><addressline>Fenwick Library, MS2FL</addressline><addressline>4400 University Dr.</addressline><addressline>Fairfax, Virginia 22030</addressline><addressline>Business Number: 703-993-2220</addressline><addressline>Fax Number: 703-993-8911</addressline><addressline>speccoll@gmu.edu</addressline><addressline>URL: <extptr href="https://scrc.gmu.edu" show="new" title="https://scrc.gmu.edu" type="simple"/></addressline></address></publicationstmt></filedesc><profiledesc><creation>This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on <date>2026-06-22 22:30:24 -0400</date>.</creation><langusage>English</langusage><descrules>Describing Archives: A Content Standard</descrules></profiledesc></eadheader><archdesc level="series">
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    <unittitle>East German poster collection performing arts series</unittitle>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n93121923" rules="aacr" source="naf">Oper Leipzig</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="sh90004292" source="naf">Friedrichstadt-Palast (Berlin, Germany)</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n91007275" rules="aacr" source="naf">Goethe-Theater Bad Lauchstädt</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="sh2007003756" source="naf">Hans Otto Theater (Potsdam, Germany)</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n94114789" rules="aacr" source="naf">Distel (Cabaret : Berlin, Germany)</corpname>
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      <corpname rules="dacs" source="local">Kleist Theater</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n88648422" source="naf">Komische Oper Berlin</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n91006892" rules="aacr" source="naf">Landestheater Halle</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n97054708" rules="aacr" source="naf">Landesbühnen Sachsen</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n86118791" rules="aacr" source="naf">Leipziger Theater</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n2003036109" rules="aacr" source="naf">Maxim Gorki Theater</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n85264449" rules="aacr" source="naf">Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater Schwerin</corpname>
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      <corpname rules="resource_description_and_access" source="local">Metropol</corpname>
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    <origination label="Creator">
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      <persname authfilenumber="n89646899" role="art" rules="aacr" source="naf">Drescher, Karl-Heinz, 1936-</persname>
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      <persname role="art" rules="dacs" source="local">Grüttner, Erhard</persname>
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      <persname role="art" rules="dacs" source="local">Jutte, H. F.</persname>
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      <persname authfilenumber="n79005367" role="art" rules="aacr" source="naf">Müller, Rolf F.</persname>
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      <persname role="art" rules="dacs" source="local">Pfennig, W.D. (Wolf-Dieter)</persname>
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      <persname authfilenumber="nr00010984" role="art" rules="aacr" source="naf">Walter, Ekkehard</persname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n83235563" source="naf">Berliner Ensemble</corpname>
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      <corpname rules="dacs" source="local">Buhnen der Stadt Gera</corpname>
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    <origination label="source">
      <corpname rules="dacs" source="local">Buhnen der Stadt Magdeburg</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n81139914" source="naf">Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n82096291" rules="aacr" source="naf">Deutsches Nationaltheater (Weimar, Thuringia, Germany)</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n82167231" rules="aacr" source="naf">Deutsches Theater (Berlin, Germany)</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="n50041253" rules="aacr" source="naf">Volksbühne (Berlin, Germany)</corpname>
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      <corpname rules="dacs" source="local">Theater im Palast</corpname>
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    <origination label="source">
      <corpname rules="dacs" source="local">Theater der Stadt Cottbus</corpname>
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      <corpname rules="dacs" source="local">Theater der Freundschaft</corpname>
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      <corpname authfilenumber="no2006076878" rules="aacr" source="naf">Theater der Bergarbeiter Senftenberg</corpname>
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    <origination label="source">
      <corpname authfilenumber="n85246192" rules="aacr" source="naf">Städtische Theater Karl-Marx-Stadt</corpname>
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    <origination label="source">
      <corpname rules="dacs" source="local">Staatsschauspiel Dresden (Dresden, German)</corpname>
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      <extent altrender="materialtype spaceoccupied">941 posters</extent>
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    <unitdate datechar="creation" normal="1955/1997" type="inclusive">1955-1997</unitdate>
    <abstract id="aspace_9eb3f2e8b125dcfea2ab13e34194d4bd">This series contains posters advertising theater, opera, concert and dance performances in Berlin and other East German cities. This collection consists of 941 posters of various sizes. They range in size from 28 x 58 cm to 86 x 60 cm. The majority of posters measure 57 x 81 cm.</abstract>
    <physloc id="aspace_5f6ab7aa6f788afa781b01c0075628a3">Map Case 4.1-4.5, 10.5, 20.2</physloc>
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      <language langcode="ger">German</language>
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  <accessrestrict id="aspace_cc443bbbf67e10d3822942a41ce717a7">
    <head>Access Restrictions</head>
<p>Collection is open to research.</p>  </accessrestrict>
  <userestrict id="aspace_a915623dbde1c9568ed1d67a94eaeaec">
    <head>Use Restrictions</head>
<p>There may be restrictions on reproduction. Contact the Special Collections Research Center for more information.</p>  </userestrict>
  <prefercite id="aspace_6aedbd70b75c7e62c1e460de1ca17e10">
    <head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p>East German poster collection performing arts series, C0209, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.</p>  </prefercite>
  <acqinfo id="aspace_57ea9bfd4b35c49074131f137fe1b882">
    <head>Acquisition Information</head>
<p>Purchased from Thomas Hill in 2009.</p>  </acqinfo>
  <processinfo id="aspace_15279b74f8a856f72b6ed913c6307b90">
    <head>Processing Information</head>
<p>Processed by Lauren Schutt and Friedgard Cowan in 2010-2011. EAD markup completed by Jordan Patty in 2011. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in July 2022 and October 2023.</p><p>Processing supported by a grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources. </p>  </processinfo>
  <bioghist id="aspace_00004763a22a49ad9ac7bdb49295637e">
    <head>Historical Information</head>
<p>The chronology and content of the posters illustrate an undulating timeline of alternately liberal and conservative phases, during which artists crafted their work in periods of greater or more limited autonomy. The performing arts provided an outlet for dealing with tragedy and turmoil that defined the creation of East Germany. The performances often touched on the legacy of the Nazis, the persecution of the Jewish people, and the division of Germany. Despite the strict censorship in East Germany, during the liberal periods authorities allowed a substantial number of Western performances to take place. In the GDR, America was conceived of primarily as a system of production; its levels of profit and abundance both awed and provoked the wartorn and comparatively impoverished East Germans. The American obsession with productivity and consumption drew the most bitter criticism from German observers. Interesting to consider in this context is the performance of "Ein Yankee an König Artus' Hof" (1982), a play adapted from Mark Twain's novel "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," in which the protagonist's escalating disillusionment with technology is a prominent motif. Even though Fordism may have been grudgingly accepted in the GDR as necessary for economic growth and the ultimate progress of the state, the assimilation of America's cultural barbarism through media imports was fiercely resisted. The state may have resisted America's cultural barbarism, but young people did not. Attending productions of the American media was a chance for them to distance themselves from their parents, from National Socialism, and from the failures of World War II. By the 1970s, changes in the performing arts community occurred, particularly in theatre, that included artists leaving as a result of increased censorship and smaller venues opening in cities and towns outside of Berlin.</p>  </bioghist>
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    <head>Scope and Content</head>
<p>This series contains posters advertising theater, opera, concert and dance performances in Berlin and other East German cities. This collection consists of 941 posters of various sizes. They range in size from 28 x 58 cm to 86 x 60 cm. The majority of posters measure 57 x 81 cm. The performing arts posters present a complex and nuanced view of performance in the German Democratic Republic during the cold-war years. Most of the posters advertise performances in various venues in Berlin such as the Deutsches Theater, the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin, the Komische Oper Berlin or the Palast der Republik, but performances in theaters in Leipzig, Dresden, Rostock, Erfurt, Halle, Gera, and Magdeburg are also included. The works advertised on the posters are predominantly classics: plays by Friedrich Schiller, Heinrich von Kleist, Georg Büchner, Shakespeare and Chekhov; operas by G. F. Handel, Mozart, Wagner, Puccini and Verdi, and ballets by Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev. However, contemporary playwrights like Maxim Gorki, Heiner Müller and Peter Weiss are also represented. Examples include posters from the Berliner Ensembles's premiere production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage"; Deutsche Theater Kammerspiele's "Der Blaue Boll" by the Expressionist playwright, Ernst Barlach; Landes Theatre Halle's cutting-edge production of "Tamerlan"; Ballet Company of Leipzig's historic performance of "Bilder Der Liebe"; and Maxim Gorki Theatre's "Sinulja" by Alexander Gelman. The majority of the posters consist of drawings or paintings that reflect the artist's interpretation of the works to be performed.</p>  </scopecontent>
  <relatedmaterial id="aspace_0c0168a57dcfaa5737f4ac1e44f32e4e">
    <head>Related Material</head>
<p>The East German poster collection contains other series, including the <extptr show="new" title="art exhibitions series" href="https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0207"/>, <extptr show="new" title="political series" href="https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0169"/>, <extptr show="new" title="culture and science series" href="https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0206"/>, and <extptr show="new" title="film series" href="https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0208"/>.</p><p>In 2021, GMU Professor Samuel Huneke led the completion of the <extptr show="new" title="East German Poster Database" href="https://eastgermanposters.gmu.edu/s/eastgermanposters/page/home"/>
, a project funded by a Fenwick Fellowship. The posters from each of the East German poster collection series can be searched in this database.</p>  </relatedmaterial>
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    <head>Arrangement</head>
<p>Arranged by subject and a numbering system.</p>  </arrangement>
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    <genreform authfilenumber="tgm010745" source="gmgpc">Theatrical posters</genreform>
    <subject source="lcsh">Theater -- Performances -- Germany (East)</subject>
    <subject source="lcsh">Performing arts -- Performances -- Germany (East)</subject>
    <subject source="lcsh">Opera -- Performances -- Germany (East)</subject>
    <subject source="lcsh">Musical Theater -- Performances -- Germany (East)</subject>
    <subject authfilenumber="sh85035659" source="lcsh">Dance</subject>
    <subject authfilenumber="sh85030620" source="lcsh">Concerts</subject>
    <subject authfilenumber="sh2002009897" source="lcsh">Comedy sketches</subject>
    <subject authfilenumber="sh85023698" source="lcsh">Children's theater</subject>
    <subject source="lcsh">Ballet -- Performances -- Germany (East)</subject>
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    <subject authfilenumber="sh85099818" source="lcsh">Performing arts</subject>
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    <genreform authfilenumber="tgm008104" source="gmgpc">Posters</genreform>
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    <corpname role="fmo" rules="dacs" source="naf">Palast der Republik (Berlin, Germany)</corpname>
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    <corpname authfilenumber="sh90004292" role="fmo" source="naf">Friedrichstadt-Palast (Berlin, Germany)</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n91007275" role="fmo" rules="aacr" source="naf">Goethe-Theater Bad Lauchstädt</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="sh2007003756" role="fmo" source="naf">Hans Otto Theater (Potsdam, Germany)</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n94114789" role="fmo" rules="aacr" source="naf">Distel (Cabaret : Berlin, Germany)</corpname>
    <corpname role="fmo" rules="dacs" source="local">Kleist Theater</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n88648422" role="fmo" source="naf">Komische Oper Berlin</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n91006892" role="fmo" rules="aacr" source="naf">Landestheater Halle</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n97054708" role="fmo" rules="aacr" source="naf">Landesbühnen Sachsen</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n86118791" role="fmo" rules="aacr" source="naf">Leipziger Theater</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n2003036109" role="fmo" rules="aacr" source="naf">Maxim Gorki Theater</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n85264449" role="fmo" rules="aacr" source="naf">Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater Schwerin</corpname>
    <corpname role="fmo" rules="resource_description_and_access" source="local">Metropol</corpname>
    <persname authfilenumber="n89646899" role="art" rules="aacr" source="naf">Drescher, Karl-Heinz, 1936-</persname>
    <persname role="art" rules="dacs" source="local">Grüttner, Erhard</persname>
    <persname role="art" rules="dacs" source="local">Jutte, H. F.</persname>
    <persname authfilenumber="n79005367" role="art" rules="aacr" source="naf">Müller, Rolf F.</persname>
    <persname role="art" rules="dacs" source="local">Pfennig, W.D. (Wolf-Dieter)</persname>
    <persname authfilenumber="nr00010984" role="art" rules="aacr" source="naf">Walter, Ekkehard</persname>
    <persname authfilenumber="n97866171" role="art" rules="aacr" source="naf">Werz, Wilfried</persname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n83235563" role="fmo" source="naf">Berliner Ensemble</corpname>
    <corpname role="fmo" rules="dacs" source="local">Buhnen der Stadt Gera</corpname>
    <corpname role="fmo" rules="dacs" source="local">Buhnen der Stadt Magdeburg</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n81139914" role="fmo" source="naf">Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n82096291" role="fmo" rules="aacr" source="naf">Deutsches Nationaltheater (Weimar, Thuringia, Germany)</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n82167231" role="fmo" rules="aacr" source="naf">Deutsches Theater (Berlin, Germany)</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n91085161" role="fmo" rules="aacr" source="naf">Volkstheater Rostock</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n50041253" role="fmo" rules="aacr" source="naf">Volksbühne (Berlin, Germany)</corpname>
    <corpname role="fmo" rules="dacs" source="local">Theater im Palast</corpname>
    <corpname role="fmo" rules="dacs" source="local">Theater der Stadt Cottbus</corpname>
    <corpname role="fmo" rules="dacs" source="local">Theater der Freundschaft</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="no2006076878" role="fmo" rules="aacr" source="naf">Theater der Bergarbeiter Senftenberg</corpname>
    <corpname authfilenumber="n85246192" role="fmo" rules="aacr" source="naf">Städtische Theater Karl-Marx-Stadt</corpname>
    <corpname role="fmo" rules="dacs" source="local">Staatsschauspiel Dresden (Dresden, German)</corpname>
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  <dsc><c id="aspace_ref8_hs0" level="file"><did><unittitle>Series 3: Performing Arts Posters </unittitle><unitid type="aspace_uri">/repositories/2/archival_objects/77924</unitid><unitdate datechar="creation">1955-1997</unitdate></did><scopecontent id="aspace_161d0d24f135c2495170e2e840a74789"><head>Scope and Content</head><p>See the External Documents note for a poster inventory with brief descriptions.</p></scopecontent></c></dsc>
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