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West side story by Mid-century Theatre

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West side story by Mid-century Theatre

This theatre poster for West Side Story channels the raw, kinetic energy of the original 1957 Broadway production. The composition is confrontational — figures caught mid-movement, colour used not decoratively but as emotional temperature. The design draws on the tension between the show's romantic and violent registers, compressing both into a single graphic image. It belongs to a period when Broadway poster art was genuinely experimental, when designers saw the lobby image as an extension of the theatrical argument rather than mere advertisement.

Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the texture and subtle weave of the surface add warmth and physical presence to this design — the bold contrasts gain depth, the colours hold their intensity, and the whole image feels built to match the show's charged energy.

This theatre poster for West Side Story channels the raw, kinetic energy of the original 1957 Broadway production. The composition is confrontational — figures caught mid-movement, colour used not decoratively but as emotional temperature. The design draws on the tension between the show's romantic and violent registers, compressing both into a single graphic image. It belongs to a period when Broadway poster art was genuinely experimental, when designers saw the lobby image as an extension of the theatrical argument rather than mere advertisement.

Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the texture and subtle weave of the surface add warmth and physical presence to this design — the bold contrasts gain depth, the colours hold their intensity, and the whole image feels built to match the show's charged energy.

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West side story by Mid-century Theatre

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This theatre poster for West Side Story channels the raw, kinetic energy of the original 1957 Broadway production. The composition is confrontational — figures caught mid-movement, colour used not decoratively but as emotional temperature. The design draws on the tension between the show's romantic and violent registers, compressing both into a single graphic image. It belongs to a period when Broadway poster art was genuinely experimental, when designers saw the lobby image as an extension of the theatrical argument rather than mere advertisement.

Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the texture and subtle weave of the surface add warmth and physical presence to this design — the bold contrasts gain depth, the colours hold their intensity, and the whole image feels built to match the show's charged energy.