

Voice-over
As a voice-over artist Sue Casson has a long association with The British Library, and is the voice of the lift in their Euston Road building. She has voiced commentary for many of their award-winning Turning the Pages series as well as sound-points for
in-house exhibitions.
"Sue Casson is a wonderful, witty narrator....delicious comic timing."
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TURNING THE PAGES COMMENTARY
Elizabeth Blackwell's Herbal
Dutch Baroque Gardens
My Lady Nevell's Book
The St Chad Gospels
The Lindisfarne Gospels
The Golf Book
The Genealogical Chronicle of English Kings
The Miscellany of Iskandar Sultan
A selection of these can be heard at the British Online Gallery
TURNING THE PAGES EBOOKS
Jane Austen's History of England
Audobon's Bird Book
William Blake's Notebook
The Bedford Hours
A Medieval Bestiary
Henry VIIIs Psalter
Available from iTunes
EXHIBITION COMMENTARY
The Silk Road
Henry VIII
The Magna Carta
Magnificent Maps
Illuminated Manuscripts
Sue Casson's voice has also provided commentary for Turning the Pages installations at The Royal Society, and English Heritage’s Down House ,where she recorded annotations for a series of Charles Darwin’s travel notebooks.
Other voice work by Sue Casson includes presentation and voices for multi-media learning packages, starting with Cambridge Training and Development’s ground-breaking New Reading Disc, video and film voice-over, and telephone on-hold voice-over.
At Success on Hold, a pioneer in the on-hold business, her client list included British Airways, Virgin, Qantas, and Aer Lingus; Club Med and Thomson Holidays; The Hilton Hotels group; DHL and Fedex.