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Art and Drama Audio Books are great if you like listening to stuff about art and drama to get you motivated.
Below is our collection of art and drama audiobooks.
- First Men in the Moon, The
A fully-dramatized performance by Leonard Nimoy, John De Lancie and cast members of the H.G. Wells' classic, The First Men in the Moon.
- Flashback
Nearly five decades of theatrical anecdotes as David Barry {Frankie Abbott in 'Please, Sir!) recalls working with the likes of Laurence
Olivier and Vivien Leigh...
- Flash Gordon Episode 1: The New Planet
Full Cast. Flash battles the merciless Emperor Ming of Mongo. Winner 2000 Silver Mark Time Award.
- Flowering Wilderness: The Forsyte
Chronicles (Book 8)
John Galsworthy devoted virtually his entire professional career to creating a fictional but entirely representative family of propertied
Victorians, the Forsytes. Flowering Wilderness is the eighth novel in his Forsyte Chronicles, which has become established as one of the most
popular and...
- Flying Colors
When artist Tim Lefens walked into the care center for people with cerebral palsy, he had a life-changing experience. Because of his passion
and determination, he and his student-artists emerged to...
- Forty Years On
Alan Bennett stars in a new production of his own acclaimed satirical comedy.
- Framley Parsonage
Mark Robarts, the new young vicar in the village, seeks high connections to further his career but is preyed upon to guarantee a substantial
loan, which brings Mark to the brink of ruin. Meanwhile, romances are in bloom, including between Mark's sister, Lucy, and Lord Lufton, with
a marriage in...
- Frankenstein
The gothic tale of Frankenstein and his construction of a human being who runs amok.
- Frank Sinatra: An American Legend
About Frank as told by his daughter
- Garden Party and Other Stories, The
The fifteen stories collected here demonstrate the genius of Katherine Mansfield, who was compared to Chekhov. These are not tales of violent
incidents or dexterous plot but sensitive revelations of human behavior in ordinary situations. The men, women, and children whom Mansfield
portrays are...
- Germinal
In the Maheus family, the father and three of seven children work brutal hours to extract coal far beneath the earth amid hazards of
landslides, fire, poisoned air, and poisoned health. Then comes the idea of a workers’ revolt, and soon the settlement is aflame. Zola
chronicles the conflicts,...
- Gilbert White's 'Natural History of
Selborne'
'The Natural History of Selborne' has become part of that curious concoction of ideas and artefacts, which are seen as somehow defining
- Gin Palace, The
This work is one of the most starkly realistic dissections of men and women possessed by sensuality and alcoholism ever attempted.
- Glimpses of the Moon, The
Nick Lansing and Susy Branch, a newly married couple with the right connections but little money, devise a shrewd plan to sponge off their
wealthy friends, honeymooning in their mansions and villas. How their plan unfolds is a charming comedy of Eros.
- Great Gatsby, The
Fitzgerald's elegantly simple work captures the spirit of the Jazz Age and embodies America's obsessions with wealth, power, and the promise
of new beginnings.
- Great Historical Shakespeare Recordings
In this remarkable anthology of historical recordings are many of the great artists of the past.
- Great Moments in History: "Cake No Frosting"
Marie Antoinette goes on a picnic.
- Great Moments in History: "Encounter at Sea"
A captain. A battleship. A pitch dark night.
- Great Moments in History: "Shakespeare at
the Globe"
The Bard gets a jolly lesson in ye olde show biz.
- Great Moments in History: "Standing Tall"
Prehistoric homo habilis takes a step towards the future.
- Great Moments in History: "The Great Fish of
Giza"
Full-Cast. The great Tootenhotep unveils the 7-1/2th Wonder of the World!
- Great Poets of the Romantic Age
Some of the finest and most memorable works in the English language.
- Green Fire
Magical Verse for the Wheel of the Year: 32 Seasonal Poems. In this enchanting collection modern-day bard Tallyessin (winner of the Bardic
Chair of Bath)...
- Green Mile, The
The tie-in audiobook of the bestselling novel, now a major Hollywood film starring James Cromwell, Harry Dean Stanton and Tom Hanks...
- Guitar: An American Life
What was it about a small, humble folk instrument that allowed it to become an American icon? The guitar is
- Gulliver's Travels
Swift’s masterpiece of satire tells of the fantastic voyages of the Englishman Lemuel Gulliver, whose travels take him to lands where the
inhabitants are only six inches tall as well as to lands where they are sixty feet high, where horses have the capacity to reason, and where
animals are...
- Gulliver' s Travels
Thus gentle reader, I have given thee faithful history of my travels for sixteen years and above seven months; wherein I have not been so
studious of ornament as truth
- GUNS OF POWDER RIVER
The popular radio series in its first feature length adventure!
- Hamlet
Michael Sheen, Kenneth Cranham and Juliet Stevenson star in the best-known and most powerful tragedy of modern times.
- Hamlet
The first in Shakespeare's great series of four tragedies.
- Hamlet
Shakespeare's classic as dramatized by renowned vocal actor David I. Davies
- Hamlet: BBC Radio Shakespeare (mp3 version)
Michael Sheen stars as Hamlet with Kenneth Cranham as Claudius, Juliet Stevenson as Gertrude and Ellie Beaven as Ophelia in the best-known
and most powerful tragedy of modern times...
- Hard Times
Thomas Gradgrind is an eminently practical man who believes in facts and statistics and has brought up his two children, Louisa and Tom,
accordingly, suppressing the imaginative sides of their nature. They are raised without love and affection, and the consequences are
devastating.
- Heart of Darkness: Classic Edition
Marlow, the story’s narrator, tells his friends of an experience in the British Congo where he once ran a river steamer for a trading
company. He tells of the ivory traders’ cruel exploitation of the natives there. Chief among these is a greedy and treacherous European named
Kurtz, a man who has...
- Helen Hayes: My Life in Three Acts
During her long career, Helen Hayes moved among the world's most famous and talented. She offers deft private portraits of such personalities
as Joan Crawford, Charlie Chaplin, F. Scott Fitzgerald,...
- Henry IV - Part One
Father and son Julian and Jamie Glover star as King Henry and Prince Hal in Shakespeare's stirring history.
- Henry IV - Part Two
Father and son Julian and Jamie Glover star as King Henry and his son, Hal, in this powerful production, which also stars Timothy West and
Prunella Scales...
- Here's
Johnny! My Memories of Johnny Carson, The Tonight Show, and 40 Years of Friendship
Brilliant in front of the camera but shy in person, Johnny Carson seldom gave interviews. Only Ed McMahon, Carson's personal friend and
showbiz sidekick for over forty years, can tell the stories t...
- History Boys, The
Alan Bennett's new, award-winning play as heard on BBC Radio 3 features the National Theatre cast...
- History of Classical Music, The
Here is the fascinating story of over a thousand years of Western classical music.
- History of English Literature, The
The story of literature that has touched the hearts & stirred the minds of countless readers.
- History of Opera, The
This absorbing history is illustrated by over 100 musical examples.
- History of Theatre, The
Here is the diverse and fascinating story of the Theatre.
- History of the Musical, The
An enthralling story - told with nearly 100 famous musical extracts.
- Hobbit, The
The radio dramatisation of The Hobbit became a classic when it was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1968 and it continues to delight
today.
- Hop Frog
A court jester seeks revenge against the king, who brutalized his love.
- Horla, The
A tale of madness, or possession, or perhaps both.
- Howards End
Howard’s End is a charming country house in Hertfordshire which becomes the object of an inheritance dispute between the Wilcox family and
the Schlegel sisters. Through romantic entanglements, disappearing wills, and sudden tragedy, the conflict over the house emerges as a
symbolic struggle for...
- How to Build a Tin Canoe
Robb White knows everything there is to know about getting on the water and staying there as long as you possibly can. While still a young
boy, he built his first boat, hewn from the tin roof of an...
- Huckleberry Finn
Often cited as the greatest American novel, the story chronicles the journey and relationship between Huckleberry Finn and a runaway southern
slave, Jim, as they flee south on the Mississippi River.
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