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A collection of five cards with various colorful abstract designs and different words: Perfect, Fragile, Sounds Spot On, Real, and Mighty. They are displayed on a light blue and purple background.
Five colorful, artistically designed exhibition flyers are arranged on a blue background, each flyer titled "Origins," "Solstice," "Reflections," "Stardust," and "Wonder," promoting different art exhibitions.
A promotional graphic for the Business for the Arts Awards. The image consists of a smartphone displaying event details and a matching bookmark. The event, presented by EY and PNC Bank, is on March 9, 2021. The graphics feature bright colors and stylized illustrations.
A laptop displaying a webpage titled "2021 Business for the Arts Awards Program" with sections for different award categories against a red background.
Cover of the "Economic Activity Study of Metro Denver Culture" report, presented by U.S. Bank, featuring illustrations of cultural elements such as musical instruments, theatre seats, and paint palettes.
A branding kit from Denver Design Studio, including envelopes, letterhead, pens, business cards, tablet display and a colorful booklet is laid out on a green background. The materials feature a red and white color scheme with the logo "CBCA" in bold letters and various graphic designs perfect for Arts & Culture.
Poster for the play "Clue" by CenterREP, showing a whimsical illustration of a person surrounded by colorful shapes. The play runs from Oct. 29 to Nov. 20, 2022. Directed by Nancy Carlin.
A person walks past a concrete wall with three theater posters on display. The posters read: "Red Hot & Cole" with a city skyline, "The Baby Dance" with two baby footprints, and "Beau Jest" with a man wearing glasses. Each poster includes dates and details of the performances.
Three posters hang on a dark wall. The first poster features an illustration of a boombox and legs in pink with the text "Respect." The second poster shows a drawing of Picasso with the text "A Picasso." The third poster has a drawing of a cross and the text "My Name is Asher Lev.
A poster for Cherry Creek Theatre's "A Moon for the Misbegotten," designed by Denver Design Studio. The background is deep purple with a stylized moon illustration. Text includes show dates February 3-26, 2023, and contact details for box office and website.
Three theater posters are displayed against a purple wall. The posters, from left to right, show: "A Little Night Music" (purple), "Other Desert Cities" (blue), and "Tuesdays With Morrie" (red), each with artistic illustrations and dates of performance.
Two theatrical posters. Left: Yellow background with silhouettes of two palm trees and a girl holding a heart lollipop. Title: "The Heartbeat of the Sun," running May 3-19, 2024. Right: Teal background with a silhouette of a person. Title: "The Mountaintop," running October 25-November 17, 2024. Cherry Creek Theatre at the top of both posters.
Three promotional posters for Cherry Creek Theatre productions: "Same Time, Next Year," "Ann," and "Peter and the Starcatcher," each with corresponding dates and graphics.
A framed poster on a beige wall advertises "Sondheim on Sondheim" at Cherry Creek Theatre from October 27 to November 19, 2023. The design features an abstract drawing of a man and playful, rearranged typography on a purple background. Contact details are included at the bottom.
A framed poster on display promotes the play "The Mountaintop" at Cherry Creek Theatre, with show dates from October 25 to November 17, 2024. It features a stylized illustration of a man looking upward, set against a turquoise background. Contact details are provided below.
Poster for "Coriolanus" by William Shakespeare, directed by Anthony Powell. It has a bold design of a butterfly made up of pink arrows on a black background. The text includes the CU Presents logo, contact number, and website: colorado shakes.org.
Poster featuring images related to "Hamlet," including swords, a skull, a dagger dripping liquid, a tree, and a crown. Text reads "CO Shakespeare Festival" and "This above all: to thine own self be true.
A person walks past a "Julius Caesar" poster in a hallway. The poster features swords, a lion, and silhouettes with text from a Shakespeare play.
Poster for "King Lear" by William Shakespeare, directed by Carolyn Howarth, at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.
A framed poster on a textured wall advertises a theater production of "Love's Labour's Lost" by William Shakespeare. The poster features green graphic elements on a dark blue background, including hearts, masks, and cupids that together form a tree.
A poster for a summer 2024 production of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" by CO Shakespeare in the Park, featuring a crown imagery. Contact info and website are provided. The poster is set against a leafy green wall.
A minimalist poster titled "Much Ado About Nothing" with stylized graphics of a smiling face and heart. Directed by Kevin Rich, the play is associated with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Contact details are provided at the bottom, including a website and phone number.
Poster for "One Man, Two Guvnors" shows a stylized illustration of a man in a suit juggling various objects like a hat, a tray, and a suitcase. The poster is predominantly maroon with white text, listing details about the play, including the writers and director.
An illustration features a mobile phone showing an Instagram post with four additional square graphics next to it. The graphics include two speech bubbles, a decorative pattern, a crown, a person carrying packages, and a flag with a banana symbol.
A framed poster on a concrete wall advertising a Shakespeare festival's production of "Richard III" by William Shakespeare. The poster background is dark blue with red and white artwork, featuring a stylized crown and rose. Performance dates: June 22 - Aug. 11.
A framed poster on a wall promotes a production of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, directed by Christopher DuVal, running from July 7 to August 10, 2019.
Three rectangular, colorful flyers for different events are spread out on a flat surface. The nearest flyer is pink and white with a large, stylized eye illustration, advertising "A Midsummer Night's Dream." The other flyers are blue and teal with various abstract designs.
Poster on a wall covered with ivy advertises "The Merry Wives of Windsor" by William Shakespeare, presented by a theater company, scheduled for Summer 2024. Contact details and website included.
Poster advertising a production of "The Taming of the Shrew" at The 60th Annual Co Shakespeare Festival. The poster features various modern graphics and iconic symbols including the Statue of Liberty.
A framed poster leans against a wall, advertising a play titled "Between Riverside and Crazy" by Stephen Adly Guirgis. Set against a dark blue background, the poster features a silhouette of a person sitting in front of a lit window. Performance dates are May 23–June 8, 2025, directed by Robert-Wayne Waldron. The venue is Dayton Theatre Guild at the Caryl D. Philips Theatrescape.
A framed poster displays a vintage-style design in red and white with an illustration of an elephant holding a hat on its trunk, standing on a star. Text reads "Campaigns, Inc. by Will Allan" with dates October 11-20, 2024, and "Directed by K.L. Storer.
Poster for "August Wilson’s Radio Golf," directed by Robert Wayne-Waldron. Presented by The Dayton Theatre Guild, August 25–September 10, 2023, at The Caryl D. Philips TheatreScape. Text includes a phone number (937-278-5993) and website (daytontheatreguild.org) for tickets.
A poster is propped against a wall on a wooden floor. It announces a theater production titled "The Enchanted Cottage" by Arthur Pinero, directed by Ray Gambrel, running from August 23 to September 8, 2024 at Dayton Theatre Guild. The poster is predominantly purple.
Poster for "The Minutes" by Tracy Letts, directed by Melissa Ertsgaard, at Dayton Theatre Guild, running from January 31 to February 16, 2025. The design features papers flying from a folder.
A framed poster on the floor reads "The Woman in Black" by Susan Hill, adapted by Stephen Mallatratt. Presented by Dayton Theatre Guild at the Caryl D. Philips TheatreScape, directed by David Shough. Shows from November 29-December 15, 2024. Silhouette of a woman in black.
A poster for "True West" by Sam Shepard, directed by Doug Lloyd, presented by The Dayton Theatre Guild at The Caryl D. Philips TheatreScape. It features two silhouette cacti against a sunset background. Runs January 12-28, 2024. Contact and ticket information included.
Poster for "Wednesday's Child" by Mark St. Germain, presented by The Dayton Theatre Guild from November 3-19, 2023, directed by K.L. Storer. Contact info and website for ticket purchase included.
A grid of six colorful posters for the Boise Philharmonic's 75th season. Each poster features a vibrant thematic design and details for different events titled: "Blinded by the Light," "Out of the Blue," "Holiday Cheer!," "Hidden Treasure," "Wild Wild West," and "Crown Jewel.
A tablet and a smartphone displaying the Denver Philharmonic Orchestra's website. The tablet shows an announcement for "Pines of Rome (At Home)" with an image of pasta and basil pesto. The smartphone shows a photo of pasta being prepared with a banner that reads, "Pines of Rome (At Home).
A stack of blue Denver Philharmonic Orchestra brochures titled "First Impressions: Music & Monet," dated October 4, 2019, displayed on a green surface.
Poster for "Fright Night" by the Denver Philharmonic Orchestra on Oct 25 & 26, featuring a man in a suit with a shocked expression and hands up, set against a green background with a spider web design.
A poster for the Denver Philharmonic Orchestra's "Happily Ever After" concert on February 15 and 16. It features an illustration of a princess with a sword and castle.
Poster for Denver Philharmonic Orchestra's "Holiday Cheer!" concert on Dec 13 & 14 featuring a child wearing a winter hat. Includes event details and ticket info at denverphilharmonic.org.
A laptop and smartphone display a Facebook event page for the "Denver Philharmonic Orchestra: Home for the Holidays," scheduled for December 18, 2020. The event banner shows a decorated Christmas tree and festive ornaments against a blue background.
A smartphone displaying an Instagram post from Denver Philharmonic Orchestra, flanked by two square images. One image shows a Christmas ornament on a tree, the other features a yellow flower. The background is yellow.
A collage of six colorful concert posters against a dark blue background. Each poster features different graphics and text promoting various musical events such as "Clash of the Titans," "The Elixir of Love," "Holiday Cheer," "World's Fair of the Majestries of Tomorrow," "Pocket Garden," and "Beethoven Celebration." The posters include dates, times, and locations.
Poster for Denver Philharmonic Orchestra's "Reflect, Renew, Reimagine" concert on Sept. 20 & 21. Features two illustrated figures dancing, a purple background, and event details. Blurred person walking by.
A minimalist poster for the opera "Carmen" by Georges Bizet. The black background features stylized red and white illustrations of a woman's profile holding a fan.
Poster for a production of "Hansel & Gretel" presented by Ekland Opera Program, showing a witch-themed design. The event dates are October 23-25 at Macky Auditorium, hosted by the College of Music.
A framed poster is on a wall, displaying information about a production titled "Heggie: It's a Wonderful Life," scheduled for November 15-17, 2019. The design features a stylized moon with snowflakes and holly leaves on a green background. Contact details are at the bottom.
A poster for Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro," showing dates March 13-15, '20, with a yellow corset and floating butterflies on a purple background, framed against a gray wall.
A smartphone displaying a social media post is adjacent to four icons, including a masked face, a beer growler with a heart, a sink, a digital button, and a person using a laptop on Zoom drinking a beer.
A layout displaying brochures and event calendars for theatrical performances, including "Richard III," "The Venetian Twins," and "Love's Labor's Lost," against a blue background.
Three theater posters displayed on a glass wall, advertising productions titled "Medea: Reversed," "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd," and "By Queen.
A framed poster titled "The Arabian Nights" featuring minimalist design with a crescent moon and stars against a dark sky, and pink dunes in the foreground on a dark wall.
Person holding a green poster for "The Comedy of Errors" by Hudson Valley Shakespeare, featuring an illustration of two dancing jesters and text details about the play.
A vibrant, colorful poster hangs on an outdoor sign in a lush, green park. The poster with "Cymbeline" in bold letters features an abstract design with swirling patterns and symbolizes a theatrical performance as part of the Hudson Theatre Works Playworks Festival.
Person holding a "Henry V" poster featuring a parachute and boot prints with planes in the background.
A man with an afro hairstyle, wearing a beige T-shirt with a footprint design and black birds graphic, stands outdoors against a cloudy sky. He is looking to his left and wearing light gray shorts and a black wristwatch.
Poster for "Julius Caesar" featuring a silhouetted figure against a starry background with red marks crossing through. Two people walk by in the foreground.
A poster for the play "Love's Labour's Lost" is displayed on a white wall. The poster features a blue background with white clouds and red arrows piercing through them. The title text is diagonally placed, and additional information is at the bottom. Minimalist room setting.
Poster for William Shakespeare's "Macbeth," featuring dark, intertwined branches and a red background. Text includes production details, with Lee Sunday Evans as director.
A poster for the play "Macbeth" is displayed on a wall. The poster features an abstract design with a crown and a dark throne in the center. The title "Macbeth" is prominently displayed diagonally. Several people walk by, with only their blurred figures visible.
Poster of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" featuring stylized trees, a full moon, and white text on a purple background.
A blurry image of a person moving quickly in a wheelchair in front of a weathered wall with a poster for "Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play." The poster features a pink frosted donut with sprinkles against a purple sky and mountains in the background.
Outdoor poster promoting the play "Much Ado About Nothing" with a stylized peacock-themed mask and vivid colors, set against a backdrop of lush greenery.
A poster featuring the play "Our Town" with a geometric moon and stars hanging against a pink and purple sky. Directed by John Christian Plummer and written by Thornton Wilder.
Person holding a "Penelope" poster with a blue background, white full moon, and a microphone stand. Text on the poster includes details about the production and contributors.
Poster for a production of "Richard II" by William Shakespeare, directed by Davis McCallum, with a stylized image of a crown and head on a geometric background.
Blurry figure walking past a peach-toned "Romeo & Juliet" poster on a concrete wall. The poster features two black circular star map designs with small star illustrations and torn edges. The design is distressed, giving it a vintage look.
A brightly colored poster advertising "The Book of Will," a play directed by Davis McCallum. The design features a stylized portrait of William Shakespeare against a vibrant purple and yellow background, with the title prominently displayed in white text.
A poster for the play "The Taming of the Shrew" by William Shakespeare. The design features a stylized face with an open mouth, black hair, and a yellow background. "The Taming of the Shrew" is written in bold black text at an angle.
Framed poster of "The Winter's Tale" featuring a blue silhouette of a face with a snowflake, set against a green background.
A person walks past a poster on a pink wall. The poster shows an abstract bird with outstretched wings and a hand reaching down. The text on the poster reads "WHERE WE BELONG.
Framed "Summer Valley Fair" poster from July 2015 with blue and purple geometric design, leaning against a wall.
A modern art-style poster advertising a production of "Romeo and Juliet" is displayed on a wall. The poster's background is pink and yellow, with yellow swords surrounding the title in bold black letters. The show runs from April 14-22 at The Dairy Center for the Arts in Boulder.
Image of a smartphone displaying an Instagram screen, flanked by three colorful theater-themed graphics with titles: "Coronavox," "Embrace the Madness," and "Sanctuary" on a light blue background.
A poster on a bus stop displays an announcement for Phamaly Theatre Company's world premiere adaptation of "Alice in Wonderland." The design features an abstract, smiling Cheshire Cat illustration, promoting a three-part extravaganza including a wheelchair sports camp.
A smartphone displays an event invitation against a red background. The invitation titled "Come Fly With Us" is for the 2017 Phamaly Affair on June 3rd, 2017, at Wings Over the Rockies in Denver, CO. Activities include drinks, dinner, a live auction, and performances.
A poster for the play "Harvey" is mounted on a wall part-colored in turquoise and part-colored in red. The "v" in "Harvey" is stylized as a rabbit's ears with a white rabbit shape and scattered black and red geometric shapes in the background. The play runs from October 18 to November 11 at The Olin Hotel, Denver.
Outdoor poster for Phamaly Theatre Company's production "HONK!" featuring a cartoon bird hatching from an egg with both English and Japanese text. The background shows a park with trees and greenery.
A person holding a skateboard walks past a brick wall covered with four colorful posters advertising different theatrical productions: "Baby with the Bathwater," "Fuddy Meers," "Taking Leave," and "Evita." Dates, times, and ticket prices are also listed.
A smartphone is displaying an Instagram post from a company. Surrounding the phone are four colorful cartoon posters: one with "HONK" and an egg, one with "再换," one with "ALICE" and a character on a ladder, and one with "REWRITE" and a megaphone.
A young man in a wheelchair smiles while wearing a blue sweatshirt with a design referencing "A Midsummer Night's Dream." He is positioned in a bright, curved corridor.
A hand holds a purple poster for "Spring Awakening" by Phamaly Theatre Company.
Two theatrical posters hang on a gray wall under a staircase. The left poster is for "Mothers," and the right poster is for "Richard, Jane, Dick, & Sally.” Both are productions by The Flea Theater.
A poster mounted on a public display advertises Red Bull Theater's production of "Medea Re-Versed," featuring a stylized illustration with a central flame and text elements in a bold, modern design.
A large outdoor billboard displays a stylized graphic of a face with a green crown, and the words "KING LEAR" on a patterned green background. Trees and a clear sky are in the distance.
A large outdoor billboard with a vibrant orange background featuring an abstract design with a green and black striped sphere centered. Trees and a blue sky are in the background.
Two vertical business cards are displayed. The left card is yellow with a black circle and white text reading "Tasty Tour Co." Contact details are below. The right card is black with small yellow illustrations of food items and culinary icons.
Two round coasters on a bright yellow background. One reads "Tasty Tour Co" with the website tastytours.com in white text on a black background. The other, designed by Denver Design Studio, features whimsical food illustrations (donut, burger, ice cream) and the words "yum" and "MMM" with "Tasty.
A scattered pattern of circular stickers. Black stickers with white text say, "Tasty Tour Co Denver." Yellow stickers with black text display words like "mmm," "fresh," and an exclamation mark. The design, crafted by Denver Design Studio, stands out beautifully against a white background.
Poster for "The Barber of Seville" by the University of Seville, directed by Dr. Jon Truitt. April 11 and 12, 2014. Features title text, dates, and a large mustache graphic on a red and blue striped background.
A rolled-out poster on a blue background advertises "The Magic Flute" on April 19 and 20, 2023. It features an illustration of a bird with a map and night sky elements.
A book titled "The Royal Society of Antarctica" by Mat Smart lays on a gray concrete surface. The cover features a minimalist design with a map of Antarctica and red and blue text.
Three theater posters on a wall display: "Into the Woods," "Clydes," and "Romeo & Juliet," each with distinctive typography and design.
Three posters advertising different theater productions hang on a wall. From left to right: "Measure for Measure" in pink, "Cabaret" in red, and "Noises Off" in yellow. All three posters feature minimalist illustrations related to their respective shows.
Blurred person walking past three "Hairspray" musical posters on a concrete wall; posters feature colorful stylized illustrations of a woman's face with various hairstyles.
Poster for "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" at Village Theatre, showing a silhouette of a person with a backpack in front of a house under a starry sky. Dates: November 9-31, 2019.
Poster for "The Noteworthy Life of Howard Barnes" at Village Theatre, featuring a graphic of a man in a suit hiding behind a large yellow star. Dates: Sept. 14 - Oct. 22, 2018.
Poster on a wall advertising "The Boys in the Band" play at Vintage Theatre, directed by Bernie Cardell, running from September 6 to October 20. Tickets available at vintagetheatre.org or call (303) 856-7830.
Poster for a theatrical production of Roald Dahl's "Matilda" by Vintage Theatre, showing multi-colored books forming the silhouette of a child's profile. Performance dates are November 20 to January 3.
Person holding a poster for a theatrical production of "Cyrano de Bergerac" with performance dates on November 16-17, 2018 at PPAS Auditorium.
Two brochures: one promoting the play "Man of God," featuring cast photos and show details; the other for Williamstown Theatre Festival Summer 2022, showing a person smiling with arms raised.
Poster for "Man of God" at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, July 5-22, 2022. It features a large eye symbol with a cross, the phrase "Coming-of-age killer comedy," and headshots of the cast.
Poster for "Most Happy in Concert" at Williamstown Theatre Festival, July 13-31, 2022, featuring cast photos and information.
A theatre program for "The Model American" at Williamstown Theatre Festival, featuring a stylized graphic of a man with a stars-and-stripes briefcase. Dates June 28-July 9, 2017, noted on the cover.
A poster for "The Sound Inside" at Williamstown Theatre Festival, designed by Denver Design Studio. It features a blue background with a silhouette of a tree under a building, two small headshots of a man and woman, and white text providing event details, including dates and contact information.
A poster for the Williamstown Theatre Festival's play "we are continuous," showing details about the event, including dates from August 2-14, 2022, and featuring images of three people involved.

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