Gronings Politiet Muziekteater : Mania.

Poster recto a shows black and white photographic image of a young child painting on a brick wall. The child has painted a capital A with a circle around it and a plus sign. Verso shows a black and while photographic image of several young men and women walking down a railroad track with two dogs ag...

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Other Authors: Harings, Lily
Language:Dutch
Published: [Groningen, Netherlands] : Muziekteater MANIA, [approximately 1982]
Series:Leftist political posters collection.
Radicalism posters collection.
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Physical Description:1 poster ; 58 x 41 cm
Variant Title:
Mania, Gronings Politiet Muziekteater
Format: Poster
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Poster recto a shows black and white photographic image of a young child painting on a brick wall. The child has painted a capital A with a circle around it and a plus sign. Verso shows a black and while photographic image of several young men and women walking down a railroad track with two dogs against a backdrop of raised highways. These young people are presumably members of Mania, a political musical theater group based in Groningen, Netherlands, who are performing the piece whose title appears at the head of the poster verso: Wie ben ik nog over. This is a work of short vignettes and musical pieces about radical youth, resistence, and powerlessness. Includes the lyrics of four songs: Snelweg; Robot; Vrouenland; Wie ben ik nog over. Target audience is you 15-25. Ink is black.
Note:Title from poster recto.
"Publisiteit en kontaktadres: Lily Harings ... Muziekteater MANIA, Postbus 404, 9700 AK Groningen"--poster verso.
Call Number:MSS 719-026