A devised performance piece combining live camera, dance, physical theatre, music, text and digital scenography. Three women interact with large video projections of vast barren spaces and live images of themselves. Live improvised music and live mixing of recorded sound samples by musician and composer Ashleigh Marsh are integral elements of this exploration of the alienation and isolation of the individual in modern society.

Sorry, which me did you mean?

Sorry, which me did you mean?
Collaboration by Judy Gordon, David Barnett, Ashleigh Marsh.

Performed: 5th January 2000, Resolution 2000!,
The Place Theatre, London

Montage Theatre opened Resolution! 2000 at The Place Theatre alongside dancer Stephen Kirkham and physical theatre company Lulu’s Living Room.

A new performance piece combining dance, physical theatre, music and digital scenography. Large video projections of vast barren spaces provide the catalyst for three women to examine the definition of identity. As they interact with live projected images of themselves, the boundaries between the real and unreal become ambiguous. Live improvised music and live mixing of recorded sound samples are integral elements of ‘Sorry, which me did you mean?’ in its exploration of the alienation and isolation of the individual in modern society.


Director/Choreographer: Judy Gordon

Digital Scenographer: David Barnett

Composer/Musician: Ashleigh Marsh

Performers: Deanna Johnson, Layla Smith, Sara Nesti

Production Manager: Jennifer Farmer

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Thanks to: Rachael Mellors at Mornington Centre and Community Education Lewisham

Performed: Wednesday 5th January 2000 at The Place Theatre, London

a technical mockup for the show…