


Madame de Sade

Le Negre au sang

Prends bien garde aux zeppelins

Abonnez-vous

Tamerlan le Grand

REPASSAGE

Vestis | Raphaëlle Delaunay

Yannick Jaulin – Terrien

Buenos Aires Tango

Danse de Taipei à l’Afrique

Humiliated and Insulted

Sombrero

Le Cas de Sophie K.

Saison 06|07

Les hommes sans aveu

La répétition des erreurs

Les provinciales – Blaise Pasca

Quand vient la nuit

Lines of Escape

Le Projet Andersen

Lignes de fuite

Babelle Heureuse

On Danfe

Le Neveu de Wittgenstein

Oh les beaux jours

L’Homme mauvais

Angelin Preljocaj

Mambo Mistico

Cinquante-cinq dialogues au carré

The Far Side of the Moon

Leonce and Lena

The Suprise of Love

99 DUOS

Les Paravents

HAMLET

Romeo and Juliet

KABUKI

MEDEA

Julius Caesar

Laisse les gondoles à Venise

L’invention de la giraffe

Gens de Séoul

La Fin des Terres

FLAMENCO

FALSTAFE

ESTUPIDEZ

EL COUP du afic andalou

Théâtre du Peuple

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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.