Item is a poster for a production of Gerald Baron's "The Song of David." Item consists of brown typing printed on cream paper. There is an image from a twelfth century Bible redrawn by Gerald Baron in the middle of the poster.
Item is a poster for a production of "Fiddler on the Roof." Item constists of black typing printed on yellow paper. There is a reproduced pencil sketch of a fiddler sitting on a brick wall.
Item is a poster for a production of Tom Stoppard's "The Real Inspector Hound." Item consists of white typing printed on black paper. There is an image of a white chalk outline of a body, such as used at a crime scene.
Item is a poster for a production of "The Runner Stumbles." Item consists of white typing printed on black paper. In the middle there is an outline of a stained glass window with a cross in the center.
Items are posters for a production of "The Merchant of Venice." Both items consists of blue typing on white paper. There is a reproduction of an engraving of a scene from the Merchant of Venice in blue and pink.
Item is a poster for a production of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," "in a new adaptation by Dorothy K. Heins." Item consists of black typing on blue paper. "A Christmas Carol" is handwriten in red ink in thebottom centre. There is a small square of white paper attached to the [left side of the poster printed with show times, and one on the right side with ticket information. In the middle is a reproduction of a Victorian engraving printed in black.
Item is a poster for a production of "Camelot." Item is printed on cream paper. The title "Camelot" is written in Gothic script. Title and production information are superimposed on a design of a shield-shaped banner of which the top is black, the left side is red, and the right side is blue.
Items are posters for a production of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," directed by Lloyd Arnett. Posters A and B consist of brown text on cream paper. Poster C consists of black text on white paper. All posters have Renaissance-style embellishments bordering the top and right sides. On the left there is a reproduction of a print of a creature in the woods shooting a bow and arrow. A portrait of William Shakespeare can be seen below the title of the piece.
Item is a poster for a production of "Project Koheleth," directed by Sharon Daggett. Item consists of white text on maroon paper. The title, "Project Koheleth," is oriented vertically on the left side. On the right there is a drawing resembling ancient cave art.
Items are posters for a production of "Tour de Farce," which included performances of Eugene Labiche and Edouard Martin's "A Slap in the Farce," directed by Lori Roduik-Taylor and Eugene Labiche's "A Matter of Wife and Death," directed by John Trottier. Poster A consists of black text printed on pink paper. Poster B consists of black text printed on white paper. Both posters include reproductions of drawings of crossed flags, a banana peel, and a rope hanging on a hook.