


نمایش دزدان شماره 43

نمایش کلفتها

فیلم کوتاه دادگاه خانواده

نمایش ادامه مطلب

فیلم کوتاه خودتراش

تئاتر شیرهای خان بابا سلطنه

تئاتر بلوار الیزابت

تئاتر یه جور دیگه یعنی همین

نمایش با لبای دوخته

نمایش الجیران

نمایش تاکسیدرمی

نمایش جبار

نمایش دادگاه ویژه

دوازدهمین جشنواره منطقه ای تئاتر کودک و نوجوان مهر دزفول

نمایش سیاه کوچولو

نمایش عِندَ ما تَنتَهی تُسقُط

نمایش کات کبود

نمایش مرثیه ای بر قتل ژولیوس سزار و چند مرغ از سیمرغ

نمایش پل سیاه

هفتمین جشنواره تئاتر خیابانی استان خوزستان

آبی سیاه فرزند اسب

نمایش مسی Messi

نمایش مونولوگ

The Basement Dwellers

Haft Khān Esfandiyār

The Pillowman

Endgame

Rostam and Sohrab

نمایش «سیزده بدَر»

Non Soundable

One Morning to Love

Tanhatar az Masih (Alone, Farther from Christ)

ZEMSTA

Roberto Zucco

INGMAR VILLGIST HEL MUCIK

NOC HELVERA

DZIADY

Slaves

La Tragédie du roi Christophe

Allegria opus 147

Dostoïevski va à la plage

Décadence

BLISCY NIEZNAJOMI

Molly S.

Le Siege de Leningrad

Mardi

C.3.3.

Bonbon acidulé

Biliy the kid
A theater poster is one of the key branches of graphic design, serving to introduce, identify, and convey the mood and atmosphere of a theatrical performance. It is not merely an informative tool but an essential part of the viewer’s visual experience — an image that forms the audience’s first connection with the world of the stage before the performance begins.
In theater poster design, the combination of artistic creativity and a deep understanding of the play’s concept is essential. The designer must translate elements such as drama, movement, dialogue, and emotion into visual language within a single frame. This is achieved through precise choices of color, typography, composition, and spatial arrangement, ensuring the poster informs as much as it inspires.
The history of theater poster design has evolved alongside the development of modern theater. Over the decades, these posters have transformed from simple printed announcements into artistic works that hold a significant place in design museums and archives. They demonstrate how imagery can serve narrative, conceptual, and cultural functions, leaving a lasting impression on the viewer.
Ultimately, a theater poster is a synthesis of art, communication, and storytelling — an image that dissolves the boundary between stage and audience, beginning the experience of theater even before the curtain rises.