
Stake attention in this memory
This media file is a photograph from a book, featuring three distinct theatrical scenes. The top left image shows two people on a stage, appearing to be actors in costume. One person, possibly an elder, is standing and gesturing, while another, seated, looks on. The scene suggests a historical or dramatic play, possibly set indoors. The top right image captures a group of people interacting with a large, elaborate prop that resembles a complex mechanism or sculpture with various cylindrical and angular components. The individuals appear to be engaged in setting up or operating this prop, indicating a rehearsal or performance of a play with a unique set design. The context mentions "DIE KATACOMBE" and "Theater für Kinder, Frankfurt, 1978," placing this scene in Germany and suggesting it's a children's theater production from that year. The bottom left image depicts a man in formal attire, including a tuxedo and bow tie, leaning forward and looking intently. He is framed by what appears to be a window or opening, suggesting a scene from a comedy or drama where he is observing or interacting from a specific vantage point. The accompanying text identifies this as "CHARLEY'S AUNT" from the Repertory Theatre in New Orleans, 1966. The overall media presents visual documentation of different theatrical productions, highlighting actors, costumes, and stage props across various dates and locations. A page number "163" is visible in the bottom right corner.
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