The Audie Award for Multi-Voiced Performance, established in 1996, is one of the Audie Awards presented annually by the Audio Publishers Association (APA). It awards excellence in audiobooks narrated by multiple performers who do not interact. Only English-language texts are eligible.
Between 1996 and 2001, two awards were presented annually, one for multi-voiced performance and one for multi-voiced narration.
Winners and finalists
editWinners are listed first each year and are highlighted in green.
1990s
editYear | Category | Title | Author(s) | Narrators | Publisher | Result | Ref. |
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1996 | Multi-Voiced Performance | Myst: The Book of Atrys | Rand Miller and Robyn Miller with David Wingrove | Eric Conger, Kevin Dewey, Bruch Goodh, Graeme Malcom, Annie Meisels, Alexandra Ospina, and Barbara Rosenblat | Random House Audio | Winner | [1] |
Burns & Allen | Original Radio Broadcasts | George Burns and Gracie Allen | Radio Spirits, Inc. | Finalist | [1] | ||
David Copperfield (1849–1850) | Charles Dickens (dramatized by Betty Davies) | Full cast (including Gary Cady, Miriam Margolyes, John Moffatt, Timothy Spall and Sheila Hancock)[2][3] | Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio | Finalist | [1] | ||
1997 | Multi-Voiced Narration | Grow Old Along with Me the Best is Yet to Be | Sandra Haldeman Martz | Edward Asner, Ellen Burstyn, CCH Pounder, and Alfre Woodard | Audio Literature | Winner | [4] |
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi | George Lucas (adapted by Brian Daley) | Anthony Daniels, John Lithgow, Edward Asner, and a full cast | HighBridge Audio | Finalist | [4] | ||
The Prince's Choice | William Shakespeare (selected by Charles, the Prince of Wales[5]) | Full cast | HighBridge Audio | Finalist | [4] | ||
1998 | Multi-Voiced Narration | Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery | Dayton Duncan | Ken Burns, Adam Arkin, Donovan Sylvest, David Magee, and Jason Culp | Random House Audio | Winner | [6] |
Abuse of Power | Stanley Kutler | David Ackroyd, David Dukes, and William Windom | Dove Audio | Finalist | [6] | ||
The War of the Worlds | H. G. Wells (adapted by Howard Koch) | Leonard Nimoy, Jerry Hardin, Gates McFadden, Dwight Schultz, Armin Shimerman, Brent Spiner, and Wil Wheaton | Listening Library | Finalist | [6] | ||
Multi-Voiced Performance | Women in the Material World | Faith D'Alusio and Peter Menzel | CCH Pounder | Audio Literature | Winner | [6] | |
Star Wars—Dark Forces: Soldier of the Empire | William C. Dietz | Randall Berger and a full cast | HighBridge Audio | Finalist | [6] | ||
Voices of the Civil War: Gettysburg | Time Life Books | Full cast | Time Warner AudioBooks | Finalist | [6] | ||
1999 | Multi-Voiced Narration | The Complete Audio Bible, Old Testament | Dove Audio | Michael York and a full cast | Dove Audio | Winner | [7][8] |
The New Testament | Oasis Audio | Max McLean | Oasis Audio | Finalist | [7] | ||
Sales Closing for Dummies | Tom Hopkins | Tom Hopkins | HarperAudio | Finalist | [7] | ||
1999 | Multi-Voiced Performance | The Titanic Disaster Hearings: The Official Transcripts of the 1912 Senate Investigation | Tom Kuntz | Michael York and a full cast | Dove Audio | Winner | [7][8] |
Lost Civilizations: Pompeii | Time Life Books | Blair Brown, David McCallum, and a full cast | Time Warner AudioBooks | Finalist | [7] | ||
Star Wars—Dark Forces: Rebel Agent | William C. Dietz | Full cast | HighBridge Audio | Finalist | [7] |
2000s
editYear | Category | Title | Author(s) | Narrators | Publisher | Result | Ref. |
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2000 | Multi-Voiced Narration | The Diaries of Adam & Eve: Translated by Mark Twain | Mark Twain | Walter Cronkite, Betty Buckley, and Mandy Patinkin | Fair Oaks Audio | Winner | [9][10] |
Friendship with God | Neale Donald Walsch | Neale Donald Walsch, Edward Asner, and Ellen Burstyn | NewStar Media, Inc. | Finalist | [9] | ||
Song of the Sun | Andrew Harvey | Andrew Harvey | Sounds True | Finalist | [9] | ||
Multi-Voiced Performance | Sherlock's Secret Life | Ed Lange and Will Severin | Karl Malden and a full cast | NYS Theatre Institute/Family Classic Audio Books | Winner | [10] | |
In the Name of Security | Peter Goodchild | David Hyde Pierce, John Rubinstein, John de Lancie, Ella Joyce, and Amy Pietz | L.A. Theatre Works | Finalist | [9] | ||
Misadventures in the (213) |
Dennis Hensley | Kathy Griffin, Jack Plotnick, Rachel Harris, Gregg Rainwater, Shane Jacobson, Rob Nash, Robert Abele, and Dennis Hensley | The Publishing Mills | Finalist | [9] | ||
2001 | Multi-Voiced Narration | Pay It Forward (1999) | Catherine Ryan Hyde | Debra Monk and a full cast | Simon & Schuster Audio | Winner | [11][12] |
Complete Shakespeare Sonnets | William Shakespeare | Kathleen Turner, Patrick Stewart, Al Pacino, Lindsay Crouse, Eli Wallach, and a full cast | Airplay | Finalist | [11] | ||
Ten | W. Somerset Maugham | British cast | KCRW | Finalist | [11] | ||
Multi-Voiced Performance | Cakewalk | Peter Feibleman | Elaine Stritch and Bruce Davison | L.A. Theatre Works | Winner | [11][12] | |
The Subtle Knife (1997) | Philip Pullman | Full cast | Random House Audio | Finalist | [11] | ||
Too Dead To Swing | Hal Glatzer | Full cast | Audio-Playwrights | Finalist | [11] | ||
2002 | Multi-Voiced Performance | The Amber Spyglass (2000) | Philip Pullman | Philip Pullman and a full cast | Listening Library | Winner | [13][14] |
The Crucible (1953) | Arthur Miller | Richard Dreyfuss, Stacy Keach, Michael York, Fionnula Flanagan, Madolyn Smith, and René Auberjonois | L.A. Theatre Works | Finalist | [13] | ||
War Letters | Andrew Carroll | Noah Wyle, Steve Zahn, and a full cast | Simon & Schuster Audio | Finalist | [13] | ||
2003 | Multi-Voiced Performance | Big Mouth & Ugly Girl | Joyce Carol Oates | Hilary Swank and Chad Lowe | HarperAudio | Winner | [15] |
Every Tongue Got to Confess | Zora Neale Hurston | Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis | HarperAudio | Finalist | [15] | ||
Seek | Paul Fleischman | Full cast | Listening Library | Finalist | [15] | ||
Shadowlands (1989) | William Nicholson | Harriet Harris, Martin Jarvis, and a full cast | L.A. Theatre Works | Finalist | [15] | ||
The Slave | Isaac Bashevis Singer | David Chandler and Tracy Sallows | Jewish Contemporary Classics, Inc. | Finalist | [15] | ||
2004 | Multi-Voiced Performance | Ghost Riders | Sharyn McCrumb | Dick Hill and Susie Breck | Brilliance Audio | Winner | [16] |
A Patriot's Handbook | Caroline Kennedy | Neil Armstrong, Robert Frost, John McCain, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Caroline Kennedy, James Earl Jones, Vanessa Williams, Edward M. Kennedy, and a full cast | Hyperion Audiobooks | Finalist | [16] | ||
A Venetian Affair | Andrea di Robilant | Paul Hecht | Recorded Books, LLC | Finalist | [16] | ||
Hey Nostradamus! | Douglas Coupland | Jenna Lamia, David Ledoux, Jillian Crane, and John Randolph Jones | HighBridge Audio | Finalist | [16] | ||
The Misfits | James Howe | Spencer Murphy and the Full Cast Family | Full Cast Audio | Finalist | [16] | ||
2005 | Multi-Voiced Performance | My Sister's Keeper (2004) | Jodi Picoult | Julia Gibson (narrator), Jenny Ikeda, Richard Poe and a full cast | Recorded Books, LLC | Winner | [17] |
The Chronicles of Narnia (1950–1956) | C.S. Lewis | Kenneth Branagh and a full cast | HarperAudio | Finalist | [17] | ||
Kiss Me While I Sleep | Linda Howard | Joyce Bean and Dick Hill | Brilliance Audio | Finalist | [17] | ||
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy | Ted Allen | Ted Allen | Random House Audio | Finalist | [17] | ||
Will They Ever Trust Us Again? | Michael Moore | Michael Moore and a full cast | Simon & Schuster Audio | Finalist | [17] | ||
2006 | Multi-Voiced Performance | Raymond and Hannah | Stephen Marche | Kathleen McInerney and David LeDoux | Winner | [18] | |
Assassination Vacation | Sarah Vowell | Sarah Vowell | Simon & Schuster Audio | Finalist | [18] | ||
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2005) | Jonathan Safran Foer | Jeff Woodman, Barbara Caruso, and Richard Ferrone | Recorded Books | Finalist | [18] | ||
The Historian (2005) | Elizabeth Kostova | Jim Ward, Rosalyn Landor, Robin Atkin Downes, Dennis Boutsikaris, and Joanne Whalley | Time Warner AudioBooks | Finalist | [18] | ||
Life's Journeys According to Mister Rogers | Fred Rogers with Joanne Rogers (intro) | Lily Tomlin, BD Wong, Blair Brown, and Richard Kind with Joanne Rogers (foreword) | Time Warner AudioBooks | Finalist | [18] | ||
2007 | Multi-Voiced Performance | World War Z (2006) | Max Brooks | Max Brooks, Alan Alda, John Turturro, and Rob Reiner | Winner | [19] | |
Airborn | Kenneth Oppel | David Kelly and a full cast | Full Cast Audio | Finalist | [19] | ||
Operation Homecoming | Andrew Carroll | Joe Barrett, and David Birney | Blackstone Audio, Inc. | Finalist | [19] | ||
Suite Francaise | Irène Némirovsky | Daniel Oreskes and Barbara Rosenblat | HighBridge Audio | Finalist | [19] | ||
The Thirteenth Tale | Diane Setterfield | Ruthie Henshall and Lynn Redgrave | Simon & Schuster Audio | Finalist | [19] | ||
2008 | Multi-Voiced Performance | Inspired by ... The Bible Experience (Old Testament) | Media Group | Angela Bassett, Cuba Gooding Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Denzel Washington, and a full cast | Zondervan Publishing | Winner | [20] |
Dune (1965) | Frank Herbert | Scott Brick, Simon Vance, and a full cast | Macmillan Audio | Finalist | [20] | ||
I Am America (And So Can You!) | Stephen Colbert | Stephen Colbert with Paul Dinello, Kevin Dorff, Greg Hollimon, Evie McGee, David Pasquesi, Allison Silverman, Brian Stack, and Jon Stewart | Hachette Audio | Finalist | [20] | ||
The Word of Promise...New Testament Audio Bible | Thomas Nelson, Inc. | Full cast | Thomas Nelson, Inc. | Finalist | [20] | ||
Hollowville | Mary Jane Hansen | Bruce Dern | NYS Theatre Institute | Finalist | [20] | ||
2009 | Multi-Voiced Performance | Mudbound | Hillary Jordan | Joely Collins, Peter Jay Fernandez, Kate Forbes, Ezra Knight, Brenday Pressley, and Tom Stechschulte | Recorded Books | Winner | [21] |
Family Audio Bible | Dick Cavett, Marsha Mason, Andrew McCarthy, Martha Plimpton, and Tom Wopat | HarperAudio | Finalist | [21] | |||
The Plague of Doves (2008) | Louise Erdrich | Peter Francis James and Kathleen McInerney | HarperAudio | Finalist | [21] | ||
The Word of Promise Next Generation: New Testament | Nelson Bibles | Sean Astin, Cody Linley, AnnaSophia Robb, Jordin Sparks, and a full cast | Thomas Nelson, Inc. | Finalist | [21] |
2010s
editYear | Title | Author(s) | Narrators | Publisher | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010 | Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktalkes | Nelson Mandela | Full Cast | Hachette Audio | Winner | [22][23] |
The Canterbury Tales (c. 1400) | Geoffrey Chaucer | Full Cast (Ric Jerrom, Bill Wallis, Cameron Stewart, Mark Meadows, Kim Hicks, Maggie Ollerenshaw[24]) | BBC Audiobooks America | Finalist | [22] | |
The Canterbury Tales (c. 1400) | Geoffrey Chaucer | Martin Jarvis and a full cast | Blackstone Audio, Inc. | Finalist | [22] | |
The Rivalry | Norman Corwin | Paul Giamatti, James Gleason, Lily Rabe, David Strathairn, and Shannon Cochran | L.A. Theatre Works | Finalist | [22] | |
The Word of Promise Audio Bible | Nelson Bibles | Michael York, Richard Dreyfuss, Gary Sinise, and a full cast | Thomas Nelson, Inc. | Finalist | [22] | |
2011 | Jitters | Adele Park | Full cast | Straight to Audio Productions | Winner | [25][26] |
Great Classic Science Fiction | H. G. Wells, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Lester del Rey, Fritz Leiber, James H. Schmitz, Philip K. Dick, Frank Herbert, Andre Norton | Simon Vance, Nick Sullivan, Robert Fass, Katherine Kellgren, Stephen R. Thorne, Greg Itzin, Scott Brick, Barbara Rosenblat[27] | AudioGO | Finalist | [25] | |
Room (2010) | Emma Donoghue | Michal Friedman, Ellen Archer, Robert Petkoff, and Suzanne Toren | Hachette Audio | Finalist | [25] | |
The Shadow Effect | Deepak Chopra, Debbie Ford, and Marianne Williamson | Deepak Chopra, Debbie Ford, and Marianne Williamson | HarperAudio | Finalist | [25] | |
The Importance of Being Earnest | Oscar Wilde | Emily Bergl, Charles Busch, Neil Dickson, Jill Gascoine, James Marsters, Christopher Neame, and Matthew Wolf | L.A. Theatre Works | Finalist | [25] | |
2012 | A Raisin in the Sun (1959) | Lorraine Hansberry | Judyann Elder, Rutina Wesley, Mirron Willis, and a full cast | L.A. Theatre Works | Winner | [28][29][30] |
Bruiser | Neal Shusterman | Nick Podehl, Kate Rudd, Luke Daniels, and Laura Hamilton | Brilliance Audio | Finalist | [28] | |
The Graduate (1963) | Charles Webb and Terry Johnson, Calder Willingham, and adapted by Buck Henry | Kathleen Turner, Matthew Rhys, and a full cast | L.A. Theatre Works | Finalist | [28] | |
1Q84 (2009–2010) | Haruki Murakami and Jay Rubin, with Philip Gabriel (trans.) | Alison Hiroto, Marc Vietor, and Mark Boyett | Audible, Inc./Brilliance Audio | Finalist | [28] | |
The Watch That Ends the Night (2011) | Allan Wolf | Michael Page, Phil Gigante, Christopher Lane, Laural Merlington, and Angela Dawe | Brilliance Audio/Candlewick | Finalist | [28] | |
2013 | Dracula (1897) | Bram Stoker | Alan Cumming, Tim Curry, Simon Vance, Katherine Kellgren, Susan Duerden, John Lee, Graeme Malcolm, Steven Crossley, and a full cast | Audible, Inc. | Winner | [31][32][33][34] |
My Awesome/Awful Popularity Plan | Seth Rudetsky | Seth Rudetsky and a full cast | Audible, Inc. | Finalist | [31] | |
October Mourning | Lesléa Newman | Lesléa Newman and a full cast | Brilliance Audio | Finalist | [31] | |
The Privilege of the Sword | Ellen Kushner | Ellen Kushner and a full cast | SueMedia Productions for Neil Gaiman Presents/ACX | Finalist | [31] | |
Suddenly, A Knock on the Door | Etgar Keret | Etgar Keret and a full cast | Macmillan Audio | Finalist | [31] | |
That is All | John Hodgman | John Hodgman and a full cast | Penguin Audio | Finalist | [31] | |
2014 | World War Z (2006) | Max Brooks | Martin Scorsese, Alfred Molina, and a full cast | Random House/Books on Tape | Winner | [35][36][37] |
Ender's Game Alive | Orson Scott Card | Full cast | Audible, Inc. | Finalist | [35][38] | |
The Fall of the Kings | Ellen Kushner and Delia Sherman | Ellen Kushner and a full cast | SueMedia Productions for Neil Gaiman Presents/Audible, Inc. | Finalist | [35][38] | |
Snowbound | Richard S. Wheeler | Brian Hutchison, T. Ryder Smith, Robert Ian Mackenzie, James Colby, Cellest Ciulla, and Scott Sowers | Recorded Books | Finalist | [35][38] | |
William Shakespeare's Star Wars | Ian Doescher | Daniel Davis, Jonathan Davis, January LaVoy, and Marc Thompson | Random House Audio/Books on Tape | Finalist | [35][38] | |
2015 | The Graveyard Book | Neil Gaiman | Neil Gaiman, Derek Jacobi, Robert Madge, Clare Corbett, Miriam Margolyes, Andrew Scott, Julian Rhind-Tutt, and a full cast | HarperAudio | Winner | [39][40][41] |
The Anatomy Lesson | Nina Siegal | Adam Alexi-Malle, Peter Altschuler, Emma Jayne Appleyard, Hannah Curtis, Gildart Jackson, Bruce Mann, and Steve West | Penguin Random House Audio | Finalist | [39] | |
Land of Love and Drowning | Tiphanie Yanique | Cherise Boothe, Korey Jackson, Rachel Leslie, and Myra Lucretia Taylor | Recorded Books | Finalist | [39] | |
A Long Time Gone | Karen White | Susan Bennett, Jennifer Ikeda, and Pilar Witherspoon | Recorded Books | Finalist | [39] | |
The Sixteenth of June | Maya Lang | Julia Whelan, Will Damron, and MacLeod Andrews | Brilliance Publishing | Finalist | [39] | |
Stars | Janis Ian and Mike Resnick (editors) | Janis Ian, Emily Rankin, Gabrielle du Cuir, John Rubinstein, Kathe Mazur, Kristoffer Tabori, Paul Boehmer, Sile Bermingham, Stefan Rudnicki and Susan Hanfield | Audible, Inc. | Finalist | [39] | |
2016 | Illuminae (2015) | Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff | Olivia Taylor Dudley, Lincoln Hoppe, and Johnathan McClain | Listening Library/Penguin Random House Audio | Winner | [42][43] |
Clockwork Lives | Kevin J. Anderson and Neil Peart | Morgan Hallet, George Guidall, Richard Poe, Jim Jenner, Tandy Cronyn, Pete Bradbury, Barbara Rosenblat, and Brian Hutchison | Recorded Books | Finalist | [42] | |
How It Went Down | Kekla Magoon | Cherise Boothe, Shari Peele, Kevin R. Free, Avery Glymph, Patricia R. Floyd, and Brian Hutchison | Recorded Books | Finalist | [42] | |
Just Kids from the Bronx | Arlene Alda | Alan Alda, Arlene Alda, and Christina Delaine with Milton Glaser, Regis Philbin, Robert Klein, Gabrielle Salvatto, and Carlos Serrano | Macmillan Audio | Finalist | [42] | |
With Lee in Virginia (1890) | G.A. Henty | Brian Blessed, Sean Astin, Kirk Cameron, and a full cast | Heirloom Audio Productions | Finalist | [42] | |
2017 | Small Great Things | Jodi Picoult | Audra McDonald, Cassandra Campbell, and Ari Fliakos | Penguin Random House Audio / Books on Tape | Winner | [44][45] |
Les Liaisons dangereuses (1782) | Choderlos de Laclos | Dominic West, Janet McTeer, Una Stubbs, Elaine Cassidy, Adjoa Andoh, Edward Holcroft, and Morfydd Clark | Audible Studios | Finalist | [44] | |
The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto (2015) | Mitch Albom | Mitch Albom, Roger McGuinn, Ingrid Michaelson, John Pizzarelli, Paul Stanley, George Guidall, and a full cast | HarperAudio | Finalist | [44] | |
Pruno, Ramen, and a Side of Hope | Courtney Lance and Nikki Pope | Whoopi Goldberg and Bill Kurtis | Post Hill Press | Finalist | [44] | |
Thomas Jefferson-From Boy to Man | Jayne D'Alessandro-Cox | James Brinkley, Alexander Brinkley, and Christina Rideout | James Brinkley/Jayne D'Alessandro-Cox | Finalist | [44] | |
A Wild Swan | Michael Cunningham | Lili Taylor and Billy Hough | Macmillan Audio | Finalist | [44] | |
2018 | Restart | Gordon Korman | Jonathan Todd Ross, Laura Knight Keating, Ramon de Ocampo, Andy Paris, Suzy Jackson, Graham Halstead, and John Kroft | Recorded Books | Winner | [46][47][48] |
Lincoln in the Bardo | George Saunders | George Saunders, Nick Offerman, David Sedaris, and 163 others | Random House Audio | Finalist | [46] | |
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo | Taylor Jenkins Reid | Alma Cuervo, Robin Miles, and Julia Whelan | Simon & Schuster Audio | Finalist | [46] | |
The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane | Lisa See | Ruthie Ann Miles, Kimiko Glenn, and a full cast | Simon & Schuster Audio | Finalist | [46] | |
The X-Files: Cold Cases | Joe Harris, Chris Carter, and Dirk Maggs | David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Mitch Pileggi, William B. Davis, Tom Braidwood, Dean Haglund, and Bruce Harwood | Audible Studios | Finalist | [46] | |
2019 | Dreamland Burning | Jennifer Latham | Pyeng Threadgill and Luke Slattery | Hachette Audio | Winner | [49][50][51] |
An American Marriage | Tayari Jones | Eisa Davis and Sean Crisden | HighBridge Audio | Finalist | [49] | |
Any Man | Amber Tamblyn | Glenn Davis, Ben Foster, Marc Maron, Jason Ritter, John Roberts, Russ Tamblyn, Amber Tamblyn, January LaVoy, Phoebe Strole, Robin Miles, Thérèse Plummer, Dan Bittner, James Fouhey, and Michael Crouch | HarperAudio | Finalist | [49] | |
Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales | Hans Christian Andersen | F. Murray Abraham and a full cast | Penguin Random House Audio/ Listening Library | Finalist | [49] | |
Sadie (2018) | Courtney Summers | Dan Bittner, Rebecca Soler, Gabra Zackman, and Fred Berman | Macmillan Audio | Finalist | [49] | |
There There (2018) | Tommy Orange | Darrell Dennis, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Alma Cuervo, and Kyla Garcia | Penguin Random House Audio | Finalist | [49] |
2020s
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