
ID Audio, Joseph Degnan, Andrew Branch and Anne Rosenfeld for their time, help and care which was much appreciated. They were recorded in all kinds of studios with love, special thanks to the guys at D-Sound, These Shakespeare Sonnets are a free resource for education and enjoyment. In loving memory of the actress and Shakespearean scholar Susan Sheridan, a tribute.
SUSAN SHERIDAN TRILLIAN PROFESSIONAL
Sue brought huge talent, sparkling commitment and intense fun to her professional career and is remembered with great love by her family, She also wrote and performed a groundbreaking one woman play about Mary Sidney.” She undertook original research into the role of Mary Sidney in the creation of our greatest literary work and gained against difficult odds,Īn MA in Shakespeare Authorship studies from Brunel university. She also became fascinated by the works of Francis Bacon and as a result grew deeply interested in the controversial Shakespeare authorship question. It was during her first bout of cancer in 1994 that she attended the Holistic Bristol Cancer Centre, and was there introduced to the work of The Gatekeeper Trust, a movement dedicated to healing ourselves and the land, through conscious pilgrimage on the landscape. Two of whom have become actresses, Alice Brittain and Emily Stride and the third Olivia Brittain is a casting director. Susan was married to the composer Max Brittain and they had three daughters.
SUSAN SHERIDAN TRILLIAN SERIES
In television, Susan appeared in Midsomer Murders, Macbeth, The Troubleshooters, Rainbow, Only When I Laugh, Agony, Bless Me Father and the ITV series Why Can’t I go Home?.

Susan wrote and performed her own one woman show, The Merry Wife of Wilton, and appeared as Old Sophie in Howl’s Moving Castle at The Southwark Playhouse. She then matured to Fairy Godmother, also playing her three times. Among her favourite roles were Jan in Bedroom Farce, Angela in Abigail’s Party, Sukey Tawdry in The Beggar’s Opera, and Cinderella, who she played three times. In theatre Susan appeared in plays, musicals and pantomime, from Ayckbourn to Pinter. She was the voice of Jade Fox in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and the young Pu Yi in Bertolucci’s Oscar winning film The Last Emperor. She voiced Princess Eilonwy in Walt Disney’s classic film The Black Cauldron.

Susan was best known for her vocal versatility in Radio Drama, from Trillian in BBC Radio 4’s The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, but also as the voices of BBC TV’s Noddy, Jimbo and the Jetset, and The Family Ness.
