SBExtremities

==I would claim Poster 4. It is very primitive (hand-drawn), but I think this makes it the most distinct. The strong red and black contrast gives a very violent appeal to the play. Patrons would easily see this poster and instantly know the play was a dangerous one, in addition to the warnings placed at the bottom. As far as educating goes, the inclusion of the play's author gives them the ability to do some research for their own benefit if they'd like to. Also, by rating the play and giving some impotant content details, the audience will know what to expect upon their entrance.==