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re: The difference between commercial and not-for-profit poster art.
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MarjorieMae
12:37 pm EST 11/30/17
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portenopete
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The 1976 revival also used a Hirschfeld, but a very prosaic one with the four principles front and centre in a medium close-up.
That was for the cast album, I believe. The marionettes were still used for the poster and the Playbill.
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