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Michael Annals devised a spectacular staging, based on the emblem of the sun, and dressed the Incas in dazzling masks and headdresses. 'We drowned the stage with gold and feathers', said Shaffer. It was a triumph of design which established the 26-year-old Annals as a major talent. \r\nThe role of Atahuallpa was created by Robert Stephens, who wore this mask for his first appearance in the play. As the action moved to Peru, a huge metal disc at an upper level of the stage opened out to become a metallic sun, at the centre of which stood the masked figure of Atahuallpa, dressed in a flowing feathered cloak.\r\nThe mask was made by John Gunter, who went on to become a theatre designer himself. It is a good example of the ingenuity of the theatrical costume maker. From a distance the headdress looks like beaten copper, but it is, in fact, constructed from fibreboard covered in gold-painted leatherette.","physicalDescription":"Elaborate half mask, with tall headdress of fibreboard, hardboard and gold-painted leatherette and, to each side, a bold 'fan' of  white feathers. At front, an attached panel with a curved top, rising above the main headdress, with, in front of this, a crest of plastic rods.. The eye piece extends beyond the face and from each side hang long wool ropes. The inside of the mask is padded with felt and foam rubber.","artistMakerPerson":[{"name":{"text":"Annals, Michael","id":"A1935"},"association":{"text":"theatre designer","id":"AAT25681"},"note":""},{"name":{"text":"Gunter, John","id":"A10269"},"association":{"text":"maker","id":"x30531"},"note":""}],"artistMakerOrganisations":[],"artistMakerPeople":[],"materials":[{"text":"fibre-board","id":"AAT14198"},{"text":"hardboard","id":"AAT14203"},{"text":"leatherette","id":"x30326"},{"text":"gold paint","id":"x30249"},{"text":"gold braid","id":"AAT248064"},{"text":"canvas","id":"AAT14078"},{"text":"plastic","id":"AAT14570"},{"text":"wool yarn","id":"x30441"},{"text":"wire","id":"AAT11063"},{"text":"foam rubber","id":"AAT14562"},{"text":"felt","id":"AAT14107"}],"techniques":[{"text":"glueing","id":"AAT53012"},{"text":"painting","id":"x30598"},{"text":"hand stitching","id":"x30413"}],"materialsAndTechniques":"Fibreboard, hardboard, gold-painted leatherette, gold braid, canvas, plastic, wool, wire, foam rubber and felt","categories":[{"text":"Entertainment & Leisure","id":"THES48959"},{"text":"Hats & headwear","id":"THES48943"},{"text":"Theatre costume","id":"THES268477"}],"styles":[],"collectionCode":{"text":"T&P","id":"THES48602"},"images":["2019LV5429"],"imageResolution":"low","galleryLocations":[{"current":{"text":"001","id":"THES342406"},"free":"","case":"","shelf":"","box":""}],"partTypes":[[{"text":"Theatre costume","id":""}],[{"text":"mask (costume)","id":""}]],"contentWarnings":[{"apprise":"","note":""}],"placesOfOrigin":[{"place":{"text":"Great Britain","id":"x32019"},"association":{"text":"made","id":"x28654"},"note":"possibly"}],"productionDates":[{"date":{"text":"1964","earliest":"1964-01-01","latest":"1964-12-31"},"association":{"text":"made","id":"x28654"},"note":""}],"associatedObjects":[],"creditLine":"Given by Dodger Stage Holding Theatricals Inc","dimensions":[{"dimension":"Height","value":"560","unit":"mm","qualifier":"","date":{"text":"","earliest":null,"latest":null},"part":"including crest","note":""},{"dimension":"Width","value":"800","unit":"mm","qualifier":"","date":{"text":"","earliest":null,"latest":null},"part":"to widest points","note":""}],"dimensionsNote":"","marksAndInscriptions":[],"objectHistory":"This mask was designed by Michael Annals for the premiere of The Royal Hunt of the Sun, which John Dexter directed for the National Theatre Company in 1964. The production opened at the Chichester Festival Theatre and then transferred to the Old Vic. Following its British success, Dexter re-staged the play for the ANTA Theatre, New York, using the same production team. The masks made for the National Theatre were re-used in the Broadway production.\r\n\r\nAtahuallpa was played by Robert Stephens in London and by David Carradine in New York.\n\nHistorical significance: A fortunate survival from a significant theatre production of the 1960s. Peter Shaffer's epic play was the newly established National Theatre Company's first premiere and a major triumph of direction and design. It established the career of  Michael Annals, who went on to work extensively at the National Theatre and on Broadway, and conferred stardom upon Robert Stephens.","historicalContext":"","briefDescription":"Mask for the Inca king, Atahuallpa, designed by Michael Annals for Peter Shaffer's play <i>The Royal Hunt of the Sun</i>, National Theatre Company, Chichester Festival Theatre and Old Vic, 1964; ANTA Theatre, New York, 1965.","bibliographicReferences":[{"reference":{"text":"Wengrow, Arnold, <i>Observe and show: the theatre art of Michael Annals</i>, London, V&A Publications, 2003","id":"AUTH356763"},"details":"","free":""}],"production":"","productionType":{"text":"","id":""},"contentDescription":"","contentPlaces":[],"associatedPlaces":[],"contentPerson":[],"associatedPerson":[],"contentOrganisations":[],"associatedOrganisations":[],"contentPeople":[],"associatedPeople":[],"contentEvents":[],"associatedEvents":[],"contentOthers":[],"contentConcepts":[],"contentLiteraryRefs":[],"galleryLabels":[],"partNumbers":["S.39-2003"],"accessionNumberNum":"39","accessionNumberPrefix":"S","accessionYear":2003,"otherNumbers":[{"type":{"text":"Theatre Museum Conservation Number","id":"THES50318"},"number":"CONS.10358-2003"}],"copyNumber":"","aspects":["WHOLE"],"assets":[],"recordModificationDate":"2026-03-13","recordCreationDate":"2003-10-17","availableToBook":true}}