Voice work

Are you looking for a voiceover or narrator for your project?


If you’re looking for a voiceover or narrator for your project we’d love to hear from you! Drop us an email to arrange an informal chat about what you’re looking for and how we might work together.

You can listen to examples of voice work by Rosie Oliver, below. 

Portrait of a park

This 6 minute feature tells the story of Burgess Park, South East London. It is intended to be listened to with headphones, as it is based on recordings made with binaural microphones.

© Rosie Oliver 2025. Words, recordings, music and image all my own.

Podcast about lewisham's lost gay pubs

This 2-part podcast is narrated and produced by Rosie Oliver, and features interviews with people who remember Lewisham’s gay pubs in the 1980s and 90s. It’s a story about finding community; supporting each other through tough times; pubs as safe spaces away from prejudice and hate; and what we lost when those – and so many other – pubs closed.

The podcast was commissioned by Bijou Stories and made as part of In Living Memory: A People’s History of Post-War Lewisham.

ARTIST'S PROJECT FOR CABINET MAGAZINE

This short audio piece is read and produced by Rosie Oliver, as a creative response to the publication Grumbling: 415BC – 2007. The book is a chronological data grab of internet entries featuring the word ‘grumbling’. Rosie scoured the contents looking for connecting themes. She built the piece around text to do with: grumbling against oppressive power relations, culminating in revolution; sermonizing against grumbling in the 1850s and 1860s; grumbling winds in wonderfully sonic late-nineteenth-century storm scenes; and grumbling as a precursor to regime change in early twenty-first-century news reports.

The piece was commissioned by Sally O’Reilly for Issue 70 of Cabinet Magazine: the New York based magazine of art and culture.

Podcast about Rebel Dykes film and exhibition



This podcast is narrated and produced by Rosie Oliver. It tells the remarkable story of groups of outsider lesbians living in London in the 80s; of the project to present their history to the world in an award-winning unfunded feature documentary and groundbreaking art and archive show; and why this matters to much. It was commissioned by Bijou Stories and Rebel Dykes.