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An indoor, vertically oriented shot shows three framed theatrical posters displayed on a wall, likely within a theater or cultural venue. The frames are golden with dark grey panels forming a grid pattern to the left. The lighting is even, suggesting artificial indoor illumination. The top poster, partially visible, advertises a show called "SARA," with "L'EXTRAORDINAIRE" also legible, rendered in a decorative, Art Nouveau style with an image of a woman. The middle poster features two historical figures, likely "2 ICÔNES" as indicated by the text. A woman with dark, curly hair wears a light-colored, patterned jacket, looking to the side. Below her, a bald man in a dark suit smiles, looking towards the viewer. The poster also promotes "2 SPECTACLES" and mentions "Théâtre du Palais-Royal." Further text in the bottom right corner suggests "Les meilleures places sur www.theatrepalaisroyal.com" and social media handles. The bottom poster, for the play "EDMOND," is prominently displayed. It features a man in a suit with glasses and a distinctly elongated, orange, Pinocchio-like nose, looking upwards. The text identifies it as "UNE CRÉATION D'ALEXIS MICHALIK" and highlights its success with "5 MOLIÈRES," listing the awards: "MEILLEUR SPECTACLE THÉÂTRE PRIVÉ," "AUTEUR," "METTEUR EN SCÈNE," "COMÉDIEN SECOND RÔLE," and "RÉVÉLATION MASCULINE." It also bears the "THÉÂTRE DU PALAIS-ROYAL" branding. Other visible text includes "FRANCIS NANI SEBASTIEN AZZOPARDI," presumably producers. The posters are in French, indicating a location in Paris, France.
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