Not currently on display at the V&A

Theatre Design

1966
Artist/Maker

Fabric banner with gold paint, stapled on to a wooden stick.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Fabric, wood, and gold paint construction.
Brief description
Model piece by Alix Stone for "Gloriana", Sadler's Wells Opera at Sadler's Wells, October 21st, 1966
Physical description
Fabric banner with gold paint, stapled on to a wooden stick.
Dimensions
  • Wood stick height: 6mm
  • Wood stick depth: 6mm
  • Wood stick width: 656mm
  • Fabric banner height: 60mm
  • Fabric banner width: 403mm
Production typeUnique
Object history
This model piece by Alix Stone is part of an extensive collection of designs purchased by the Theatre Museum directly from the artist in 1994. The design was executed for a production of Benjamin Britten's opera "Gloriana" by the Sadler's Wells Opera at Sadler's Wells, October 21st 1966. The libretto by William Plomer is based on Lytton Strachey's book "Elizabeth and Essex". The opera was produced by Colin Graham, conducted by Mario Bernardi, choroegraphed by Peter Darrell, and lit by Charles Bristow. Sylvia Fisher sang the role of Queen Elizabeth I, John Wakefield was Essex, and John Cameron was Cecil. The production was revived at Sadler's Wells in September 1967, and March 1968. It was also performed at the Aldeburgh Festival in June 1968.

In February 1969 the designs were revised by Alix Stone when Sadler's Wells Opera (later English National Opera) moved to the much larger stage of the London Coliseum. This revised production was revived at the Coliseum in August 1972, February 1975, and March 1984 (when it was recorded for Channel 4 TV and released on video). The production also toured to the Vienna Volksoper in June 1975; and to the USA where it was performed at the Metropolitan Opera House in the summer of 1984.
Production
Reason For Production: Commission
Subjects depicted
Associations
Literary references
  • Gloriana
  • Elizabeth and Essex
Collection
Accession number
S.136-2001

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Record createdOctober 5, 2001
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