Audie Award for Audio Drama

Audie Award for Audio Drama
DescriptionExcellence in performance, production, and content for an audio drama
CountryUnited States
Presented byAudio Publishers Association (APA)
Websitewww.audiopub.org

The Audie Award for Title is one of the Audie Awards presented annually by the Audio Publishers Association (APA). It awards excellence in performance, production, and content for an audiodrama released in a given year. Originally the award was given as the Audie Award for Theatrical Production in 1999; in 2000 and 2001 the award was given as the Audie Award for Theatrical Performance. The award was not given in 2002.[1]

Winners and finalists

1990s

Year Title Author Narrator(s) Publisher Result Ref.
1999
4th
The Road to Mecca (1984) Athol Fugard Julie Harris, Amy Irving, and Harris Yulin L.A. Theatre Works Winner [2]
A Little Princess (1999) Frances Hodgson Burnett (adapted by John Vreeke) Full cast NYS Theatre Institute/Family Classic Audio Books Finalist [2]
All My Sons (1946) Arthur Miller Julie Harris, James Farentino, and Arye Gross L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [2]

2000s

Year Title Author Narrator(s) Publisher Result Ref.
2000
5th
A Prairie Home Companion: 25th Anniversary (1999) Garrison Keillor Garrison Keillor HighBridge Audio Winner [3]
A Fair Country (1996) Jon Robin Baitz Judith Ivey, David Dukes, Kurt Deutsch, and Matt McGrath L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [3]
Pretty Fire (1995) Charlayne Woodard Charlayne Woodard L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [3]
2001
6th
Agnes of God (1979) John Pielmeier Barbara Bain, Emily Bergl, and Harriet Harris L.A. Theatre Works Winner [4]
Neat (2000) Charlayne Woodard Charlayne Woodard L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [4]
Table Manners (1973) Alan Ayckbourn Rosalind Ayres, Ken Danziger, Martin Jarvis, Jane Leeves, Christopher Neame, and Carolyn Seymour L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [4]
2002
7th
No award presented [5]
2003
8th
The Guys (2002) Anne Nelson Swoosie Kurtz and Bill Irwin Random House Audio Winner [6]
Billy Budd, Sailor (1924; written 1892) Herman Melville (Dramatized by Philip Glassborow and Paul McCusker) Full cast Focus on the Family Finalist [6]
Hedda Gabler (1891) Henrik Ibsen Juliet Stevenson, Michael Maloney, Philip Voss, Emma Fielding, and full cast Naxos Audiobooks Finalist [6]
King Lear (1606) William Shakespeare Paul Scofield, Alec McCowen, Kenneth Branagh, and full cast Naxos Audiobooks Finalist [6]
The Silver Chair (1953) C. S. Lewis (dramatized by Paul McCusker) Full cast Focus on the Family Finalist [6]
2004
9th
The Complete Arkangel Shakespeare (2003) William Shakespeare Full cast The Audio Partners Winner [7]
The Chronicles of Narnia (1950–1956) C. S. Lewis (dramatized by Paul McCusker) Full cast Focus on the Family Finalist [7]
At Home in Mitford (1996) Jan Karon (dramatized by Paul McCusker) Full cast Tyndale Audio Finalist [7]
Father Gilbert Mysteries (Series 2) (2004) Paul McCusker Full cast Focus on the Family Finalist [7]
On the Waterfront (1954) Budd Schulberg Full cast L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [7]
2005
10th
Buddha Boy (2003) Kathe Koja Spencer Murphy and the Full Cast Family Full Cast Audio Winner [8]
Anne of Green Gables (1908) L. M. Montgomery (dramatized by Chris Fabry) Full cast Tyndale Audio Finalist [8]
Going to St. Ives (1996) Lee Blessing L. Scott Caldwell and Caroline Goodall L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [8]
The Handmaid's Tale (1985) Margaret Atwood (adapted by Michael O'Brien) Michael O'Brien BTC Audiobooks/Goose Lane Editions Finalist [8]
The Stone Angel (1964) Margaret Laurence (adapted by James W. Nichol) James W. Nichol BTC Audiobooks/Goose Lane Editions Finalist [8]
2006
11th
The Sherlock Holmes Theatre (2005) Arthur Conan Doyle (adapted by Arthur Conan Doyle, William Gillette and Yuri Rasovsky) Martin Jarvis, Kristoffer Tabori, and full cast Blackstone Audio Winner [9]
At the Back of the North Wind (1871) George MacDonald (adapted by Murray Watts and Philip Glassborow) Full cast Tyndale House Finalist [10]
The Blind Assassin (2000) Margaret Atwood (adapted by Michael O'Brien) Full cast BTC Audiobooks/Goose Lane Editions Finalist [10]
Frozen (1998) Bryony Lavery Rosalind Ayres, Jeffrey Donovan, and Laila Robins L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [10]
The Hiding Place (1971) Corrie ten Boom (dramatized by Dave Arnold) Full cast Tyndale House Finalist [10]
2007
12th
The Life of Jesus: Dramatic Eyewitness Accounts from the Luke Reports (2006) Paul McCusker Full cast Tyndale/Focus on the Family Winner [11][12]
Airborn (2004) Kenneth Oppel David Kelly and full cast Full Cast Audio Finalist [12]
Kong: King of Skull Island (2004) Joe DeVito and Brad Strickland David Baker and full cast Full Cast Audio Finalist [12]
Nightmares on Congress Street (Part V) (2006) Fitz-James O'Brien, Edgar Allan Poe, Alex Irvine, Michael Duffy, Ray Bradbury, Hugh B. Cave, and H. P. Lovecraft Full cast Tantor Media Finalist [12]
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891) Oscar Wilde (dramatized by Nick McCarty) Jamie Glover and full cast BBC Audiobooks America Finalist [12]
2008
13th
Sweeney Todd and the String of Pearls (2007) Yuri Rasovsky Phil Proctor,

Simon Templeman, Moira Quirk, Martin Jarvis, Rosalind Ayres, Robertson Dean, and W. Morgan Sheppard

Blackstone Audio Winner [13][14]
Princess Academy (2005) Shannon Hale Laura Credidio Full Cast Audio Finalist [15]
Radio Theatre: Amazing Grace (2007) Paul McCusker and Dave Arnold Robert Lindsay, David Oyelowo, Chris Larkin, Donald Sinden, Martin Jarvis, Laura-Michelle Kelly, and full cast Focus on the Family/Tyndale House Finalist [15]
The Star Beast (1954) Robert A. Heinlein David Baker Full Cast Audio Finalist [15]
Vienna Prelude (2000) Bodie Thoene Sean Barrett Family Audio Library Finalist [15]
2009
14th
The Odyssey (8th or 9th century B.C.) Homer (dramatized by Simon Armitage) Tim McInnerny, Amanda Redman, and full cast BBC Audiobooks America Winner [16]
Jack's Last Call (2008) Patrick Fenton Len Cariou and full cast SueMedia Productions Finalist [17]
Secret Order (2008) Bob Clyman George Segal, Will McCormack, Angela Goethals, and Richard Schiff L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [17]
Sun Moon Stars Rain (2006) Jan Cheripko Spencer Murphy Full Cast Audio Finalist [17]
Tales from the Perilous Realm J. R. R. Tolkien (adapted by Brian Sibley) Michael Hordern and full cast BBC Audiobooks America Finalist [17]

2010s

Year Title Author Narrator(s) Publisher Result Ref.
2010
15th
The Word of Promise (1982) Carl Amari (producer)[18] Michael York, Richard Dreyfuss, Gary Sinise, and full cast Thomas Nelson Winner [19][20]
Focus on the Family Radio Theatre: C. S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters (1942) C. S. Lewis (adapted by Paul McCusker) Andy Serkis and full cast Tyndale Audio Finalist [21]
Little Dorrit (1857) Charles Dickens (dramatized by Doug Lucie) Full cast BBC Audiobooks America Finalist [21]
The Maltese Falcon (1930) Dashiell Hammett (dramatized by Yuri Rasovsky) Michael Madsen, Sandra Oh, and Edward Herrmann Blackstone Audio Finalist [21]
The Rivalry (1959) Norman Corwin Paul Giamatti, James Gleason, Lily Rabe, David Strathairn, and Shannon Cochran L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [21]
2011
16th
Saint Joan (1923) George Bernard Shaw Amy Irving, Edward Herrmann, Kristoffer Tabori, and full cast Blackstone Audio Winner [22]
'Art' (1994) Yasmina Reza Bob Balaban, Brian Cox, and Jeff Perry L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [23]
The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) Oscar Wilde Emily Bergl, Charles Busch, Neil Dickson, Jill Gascoine, James Marsters, Christopher Neame, and Matthew Wolf L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [23]
The Sunset Limited (2006) Cormac McCarthy Austin Pendleton, Ezra Knight, and Tom Stechschulte Recorded Books Finalist [23]
Vengeance (2008) A. J. Scudiere Kristoffer Tabori, Stephanie Zimbalist, and Don Leslie Griffyn Ink Finalist [23]
2012
17th
The Arthur Miller Collection (1944–1994) Arthur Miller Full cast L.A. Theatre Works Winner [24][25]
The Graduate (1967) Charles Webb, Terry Johnson, and Calder Willingham (adapted by Buck Henry) Kathleen Turner, Matthew Rhys, and full cast L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [26]
The Mark of Zorro (1919) Johnston McCulley (adapted by Yuri Rasovsky) Val Kilmer and full cast Blackstone Audio Finalist [26]
We're Alive Kc Wayland Full cast Blackstone Audio Finalist [26]
2013
18th
Swordspoint (1989) Ellen Kushner Ellen Kushner, Dion Graham, Katherine Kellgren, Robert Fass, Nick Sullivan, Simon Jones, Sam Guncler, and Anne Bobby SueMedia Productions (for Neil Gaiman Presents/ACX) Winner [27]
Die, Snow White! Die, Damn You! (2012) Yuri Rasovsky Sandra Oh, Simon Helberg, Kate Burton, and full cast Blackstone Audio Finalist [28]
I, Claudius (2010) Robert Graves (adapted by Robin Brooks) Derek Jacobi, Tom Goodman-Hill, and full cast AudioGO Finalist [28]
The Star Angel (2012) Jerry Robbins Jerry Robbins and the Colonial Radio Players Brilliance Audio Finalist [28]
Titanium Rain (Series 1) (2008) Josh Finney and Kat Rocha Lance Roger Axt, Elizabeth Knowelden, Carrington Macduffie, and full cast The Audiocomics Company Finalist [28]
Trouble on His Wings (1939) L. Ron Hubbard Jennifer Aspen, Bob Caso, R. F. Daley, Jim Meskimen, and Matt Scott Galaxy Press Finalist [28]
2014
19th
Oliver Twist (1838) Charles Dickens (adapted by Paul McCusker) Joe Holgate, Henry Goodman, Lee Boardman, Geoffrey Palmer, Roy Hudd, Finty Williams, and a full cast Tyndale Audio Winner [29]
The Fall of the Kings (2002) Ellen Kushner and Delia Sherman Ellen Kushner et al. SueMedia Productions (for Neil Gaiman Presents/Audible) Finalist [29]
Hollywood Said No! (2013) Bob Odenkirk and David Cross Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, and full cast Hachette Audio Finalist [29]
Marvel Civil War (2012) Stuart Moore Richard Rohan, Richard Cutting, Tim Getman, James Keegan, Kimberly Gilbert, and full cast GraphicAudio Finalist [29]
Screaming with the Cannibals (2003) Lee Maynard Ross Ballard II Mountain Whispers Audiobooks Finalist [29]
The War of the Worlds (1897) H. G. Wells (adapted by M. J. Elliott) Colonial Radio Players Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air Finalist [29]
2015
20th
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902) Arthur Conan Doyle (adapted by David Pichette and R. Hamilton Wright) Geoffrey Arend, Wilson Bethel, Seamus Dever, Sarah Drew, Henri Lubatti, James Marsters, Christopher Neame, Moira Quirk, and Darren Richardson L.A. Theatre Works Winner [30]
Anne Manx and the Blood Chase (2014) Larry Weiner Claudia Christian, Moira Kelly, Patricia Tallman, and a full cast Radio Repertory Company of America Finalist [30]
Mistborn: The Final Empire (2006) Brandon Sanderson Terence Aselford, Kimberly Gilbert, David Jourdan, and full cast GraphicAudio Finalist [30]
Swords of Riverside (2014) Ellen Kushner and Delia Sherman Ellen Kushner, Barbara Rosenblat, Katherine Kellgren, Dion Graham, Simon Jones, et al. SueMedia Productions (for Neil Gaiman/ACX) Finalist [30]
Under Drake's Flag (1883) G. A. Henty (adapted by John Fornof)[31] Brian Blessed Heirloom Audio Productions Finalist [30]
2016
21st
The Jungle Book: The Mowgli Stories (1894) Rudyard Kipling (adapted by Bev Doyle and Richard Kurti) Bill Bailey, Richard E. Grant, Colin Salmon, Tim McInnerny, Bernard Cribbins, Celia Imrie, and Martin Shaw Audible Winner [32]
Amok (2007) Sebastian Fitzek Full cast Audible Studios Finalist [32]
Christmas Eve, 1914 (2014) Charles Olivier Full cast Audible Studios Finalist [32]
The Sleeper and the Spindle (2013) Neil Gaiman Julian Rhind-Tutt, Lara Pulver, Niamh Walsh, Adjoa Andoh, Peter Forbes, John Sessions, and Michael Maloney HarperAudio Finalist [32]
The Starling Project (2014) Jeffery Deaver Alfred Molina and full cast Audible Finalist [32]
2017
22nd
In the Embers (2015) Brian Priceand Jerry Stearns Robin Miles, Edwin Strout, Dean Johnson, Jacquie Maddix, and full cast Great Northern Audio Theatre/Blackstone Audio Winner [33]
Alien: Out of the Shadows (2014) Tim Lebbon (adapted by Dirk Maggs) Rutger Hauer, Corey Johnson, Matthew Lewis, Kathryn Drysdale, Laurel Lefkow, Andrea Deck, and Mac McDonald Audible Finalist [33]
"Death and the Queen", Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Adventures (2016) James Goss David Tennant, Catherine Tate, Alice Krige, Blake Ritson, Beth Chalmers, and Alan Cox Big Finish Productions Finalist [33]
"Only the Monstrous", Doctor Who: The War Doctor (2015) Nicholas Briggs John Hurt, Jacqueline Pearce, Carolyn Seymour, and Lucy Briggs-Owen Big Finish Productions Finalist [33]
The Mountaintop (2009) Katori Hall Aja Naomi King and Larry Powell L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [33]
2018
23rd
Brother Francis: The Barefoot Saint of Assisi (2016) Paul McCusker Joseph Timms, Owen Teale, Geoffrey Palmer, and full cast Augustine Institute Winner [34]
Cicero (2018) David Llewellyn Samuel Barnett and George Naylor Big Finish Productions Finalist [34]
The Mean (2017) John Arthur Long John Arthur Long Blackstone Publishing Finalist [34]
Treasure Island (1882) Robert Louis Stevenson (adapted by Marty Ross) Philip Glenister, Daniel Mays, Catherine Tate, Owen Teale, and Gerran Howell Audible Studios Finalist [34]
The Tug of War (2017) David Rambo Matthew Arkin, Hugo Armstrong, Seamus Dever, Matthew Floyd Miller, James Morrison, David Selby, Rich Sommer, Josh Stamberg, Nick Toren, John Vickery, and Jules Willcox L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [34]
2019
24th
The Martian Invasion of Earth (1897) H. G. Wells (adapted by Nicholas Briggs) Richard Armitage and Lucy Briggs-Owen Big Finish Productions Winner [35][36]
Alien: Sea of Sorrows (2014) James A. Moore (adapted by Dirk Maggs) John Chancer, Stockard Channing, Tony Gardner, Lorelei King, Laurel Lefkow, and full cast Audible Studios Finalist [37]
Disgraced (2012) Ayad Akhtar Geoffrey Arend, Behzad Dabu, Hari Dhillon, Sameerah Luqmaan-Harris, and Emily Swallow L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [37]
Emma (1815) Jane Austen (adapted by Anna Lea) Emma Thompson, Isabella Inchbald, Joanne Froggatt, Joseph Millson, Morgana Robinson, and full cast Audible Studios Finalist [37]
Girls & Boys (2018) Dennis Kelly Carey Mulligan Audible Finalist [37]
Steal the Stars (2018) Mac Rogers Full cast Macmillan Audio Finalist [37]

2020s

Year Title Author Narrator(s) Publisher Result Ref.
2020
25th
Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes Tony Kushner Andrew Garfield, Nathan Lane, Susan Brown, Denise Gough, and full cast Penguin Random House Audio Winner [38]
The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey (2015) James Lecesne James Lecesne Audible Originals Finalist [38]
Birthday Suit (2019) Lauren Blakely Andi Arndt, Sebastian York, January LaVoy, Julia Whelan, R. C. Bray, Shane East, Joe Arden, Erin Mallon, Dion Graham, Savannah Peachwood, Jason Clarke, and Robin Miles Lauren Blakely Books Finalist [38]
Have a Nice Day (2018) Billy Crystal and Quinton Peeples Justin Bartha, Annette Bening, Dick Cavett, Auliʻi Cravalho, Billy Crystal, Rachel Dratch, Darrell Hammond, Christopher Jackson, Kevin Kline, Robin Thede, and full cast Audible Originals Finalist [38]
Puss in Boots: A Musical (2019) Neil Fishman, Harvey Edelman, and Khristine Hvam Jim Dale, Mark

Aldrich, Barrett Leddy, Nick Sullivan, Brian Holden, Al Fallick, Lisa Livesay, Meredith Inglesby, Lynn Norris, John E. Brady, and Johnny Heller

Harper Audio Finalist [38]
2021
26th
Doctor Who: Stranded (Series 1) Matt Fitton, David K. Barnes, Lisa McMullin, and John Dorney Paul McGann, Nicola Walker, Hattie Morahan, Rebecca Root, Tom Price, and Tom Baker Big Finish Productions Winner [39]
ATA Girl 2 Helen Goldwyn and Louise Jameson Cory Chambers, Kate Copeland, Amy Downham, Helen Goldwyn, Holly Jackson Walters, Louise Jameson, Wilf Scolding, and Elinor Lawless Big Finish Productions Finalist [39]
Come Find Me Erin Mallon Cynthia Darlow, Jonathan Davis, Caitlin Kelly, Erin Mallon, and Thérèse Plummer Erin Mallon Finalist [39]
The Ernie Pyle Experiment! Michael Brainard (script ed. Russell McGee) Michael Brainard, Greta Lind, Kate Braun, Andrew Bowen, Josh Hogan, Tim Grimm, Peter Spellos, and full cast WFIU Public Radio Finalist [39]
Frankenstein: A Stage Adaptation A. S. Peterson Jared Reinfeldt, Euriamis Losada, Henry O. Arnold, Kim Bretton, Morgan Davis, Matt Rose, Micah Williams, Brooks Bennett, Austin Olive, and Garris Wimmer Oasis Audio Finalist [39]
2022

27th

Sherlock Holmes: The Seamstress of Peckham Rye Jonathan Barnes Nicholas Briggs, Richard Earl, Lucy Briggs-Owen, India Fisher, James Joyce, Anjella MacKintosh, Glen McCready, and Mark Elstob Big Finish Productions Winner [40]
Chonburi International Hotel and Butterfly Club Shakina Nayfack Shakina Nayfack,

Kate Bornstein, Annie Golden, Telly Leung, Jason Tam, Bianca Leigh, Ivory Aquino, Pooya Mohseni, Samy Figaredo, Angelica Ross, Liz Lark Brown, Ita Segev, and Dana Aliya Levinson

Audible Originals Finalist [40]
The Coldest Case: A Black Book Title James Patterson, Aaron Tracy, and Ryan Silbert Aaron Paul, Krysten Ritter, Nathalie Emmanuel, Beau Bridges, and a full cast Audible Originals Finalist [40]
The Fyodor Dostoevsky BBC Radio Drama Collection Fyodor Dostoevsky Roy Marsden, Alex Jennings, Roger Allam, Paul Rhys, Nicholas Boulton, Paul Hilton, David Suchet, Barnaby Kay, and Lia Williams BBC Audio/ Penguin Random House UK Finalist [40]
No-No Boy (2010) Ken Narasaki, from the novel by John Okada Greg Watanabe, Kurt Kanazawa, Emily Kuroda, John Miyasaki, Ken Narasaki, Sharon Omi, Joy Osmanski, Sab Shimono, and Paul Yen L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [40]
2023

28th

Pipeline (2017) Dominique Morisseau Sophina Brown, Eugene Byrd, Demetrius Grosse, Sharon Lawrence, X Mayo, Uyoata Udi, and Karen Malina White L.A. Theatre Works Winner [41]
1984 (1949) George Orwell, adapted by Anna Lea Chris Lew Kum Hoi, Rhianne Barreto, Michael Maloney, Clare Corbett, Homer Todiwala, Jonathan Keeble, Rupert Holliday-Evans, Sarah Paul, Simon Shepherd, Theo Solomon, Wayne Forester, Finnigan Morris, Hugo Whysall, Jake Turner, Jo Ashe, Katrina Cooke, Linton Tulloch, Morgan Denman, Bronwen Denman, Muriel Abehsera, and Rob Wilson Storytel Finalist [41]
Clean Sweep Ilona Andrews Alejandro Ruiz, Christopher Walker, Holly Adams, James Lewis, Karen Novack, Ken Jackson, Nora Achrati, Peter Holdway, Elias Khalil, Ryan Reid, and Alex Hill-Knight GraphicAudio Finalist [41]
Coraline (2002) Neil Gaiman Julian Rhind-Tutt, Pixie Davies, Katherine Kingsley, Julian Clary, Jacqueline Boatswain, Kevin McNally, Adjoa Andoh, Adrian Schiller, Heather Nicol, William Parker, and Nicole Davis HarperAudio Finalist [41]
Good Omens (1990) Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett Rebecca Front, Michael Sheen, David Tennant, Katherine Kingsley, Arthur Darvill, Peter Forbes, Gabrielle Glaister, Louis Davison, Pixie Davies, Chris Nelson, Ferdinand Frisby Williams, Adjoa Andoh, Allan Corduner, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, John Hopkins, Lorelei King, Matt Reeves, and Lemn Sissay HarperAudio Finalist [41]
2024

29th

Third Eye Felicia Day Felicia Day, Neil Gaiman, and full cast Audible Originals Winner [42][43]
None of This Is True (2023) Lisa Jewell Nicola Walker, Louise Brealey, and a full cast Simon & Schuster Audio Finalist [43]
Once Upon a Time in Nazi Occupied Tunisia Josh Azouz Laila Ayad, Tara Lynne Barr, and a full cast L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [43]
Star Wars: The Battle of Jedha (The High Republic) George Mann Raphael Corkhill, Kristen Sieh, and a full cast Penguin Random House Audio Finalist [43]
Red Rising (2014) Pierce Brown Stewart Crank, John Kielty, and a full cast Graphic Audio Finalist [43]
2025

30th

George Orwell’s 1984 George Orwell, adapted by Joe White Andrew Garfield, Cynthia Erivo, and a full cast Audible Originals Winner [44]
Brokedown Prophets S. A. Cosby Jonathan Majors, Brian Tyree Henry, and a full cast SBH Productions/Audible Originals Finalist [44]
The Coldest Case: The Past Has a Long Memory James Patterson, Aaron Tracy, and Ryan Silbert Aaron Paul, Krysten Ritter, and a full cast Audible Originals Finalist [44]
Journey’s End (1929) R. C. Sherriff James Callis, Josh Cole, and a full cast L.A. Theatre Works Finalist [44]
Wild with Happy Colman Domingo Colman Domingo, Alex Newell, Sharon Washington, and a full cast Audible Originals Finalist [44]

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