Mark Crowle-Groves has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 7 authors. The most-rated is The Younger Sister.

Eight Monologues By B. L. C. Griffiths Presented by Voices of Today Benjamin Lease Crozer Griffith (1869-1900) was a American comic playwright. The pieces in this recording come from a collection entitled Plays and Monologues which was published in 1901. His Wedding Morn His First Case The Soldier's Return An Afternoon Tea An Imminent Peril Where is it? Darling Jennie A Slight Miscalculation Featuring the voices of Leanne Yau, Tom Saer and Mark Crowle-Groves. Audio edited by Leanne Yau and Denis Daly
Public Domain (P)2019 Voices of Today

Death and the Devil: A Dance of Death in Three Scenes by Frank Wedekind. Translated by Samuel A. Eliot and Denis Daly. Cast: The Marquis Casti-Piani - John Burlinson; Fräulein Elfriede von Malchus - Amanda Friday; Herr König - Mark Crowle-Groves; Lisiska - Leanne Yau. Stage directions read by Denis Daly. Audio edited by Denis Daly. This play forms part of a tetralogy which focuses on one of Wedekind's obsessive themes: the destructive interplay between primal sexual urges and social convention. Each play revolves around a powerful young female character, who has the power to control and captivate men, but who in turn is destroyed by the exercise of that power. In this play, the dominant female is Fräulein Elfriede von Malchus, an idealistic crusader who visits a brothel operated by the cynical impresario Casti-Piani in order to rescue a young woman who has fallen into his clutches. In a perverse way, Wedekind's plays are morality tales, in which he gives a new twist to the biblical admonition; "Forgive them, for they know not what they do." In most cases, when characters finally do become aware of who they are and what they have done, the knowledge leads to their destruction. In Death and the Devil, Casti-Piani kills himself when he learns that prostitution can actually provide its victims with a path to moral glorification.
Public Domain (P)2018 The Online Stage

Performed by The Online Stage Written by 18-year-old Mary Shelley, the novel follows scientist Victor Frankenstein as he recounts his story to Captain Walton, who found a gravely ill Victor adrift at sea. Victor tells of his creation of a being so horrible that he abandoned the Creature, much to his own shame. Not to be forgotten, the Creature's quest for revenge and understanding from its master leaves a trail of devastation in its wake. This production is from the 1831 version. Cast: Victor Frankenstein: Rob Goll The Creature: Jeff Moon Elizabeth Lavenza: Amanda Friday Robert Walton/M. Krempe/Mr. Kirwin: David Stifel Henry Clerval/Boy: Mark Crowle-Groves Alphonse Frankenstein/De Lacey: Graham Scott Felix/Master/Ernest Frankenstein/Irishman: Andy Harrington M. Walden/Officer/Lieutenant/Landlord/Magistrate: Russell Gold Justine Moritz: Anna Grace Caroline Frankenstein/Old Woman: Elizabeth Klett Audio edited by Rob Goll
Public Domain (P)2021 The Online Stage

The Younger Sister, by Catherine Anne Hubback and Jane Austen. Presented by The Online Stage. In Jane Austen's unfinished novel, young Emma Watson returns to her father's house after being raised by her wealthy and refined uncle. As she gets to know her family, she finds that her father is reclusive and sickly, her sisters are crude and shallow, and her eldest brother has a petulance that is matched only by his wife's. When Emma's social graces draw the attention of the aristocratic Osborne family, she must navigate the complex and judgmental world of class dynamics in Regency England. Austen began work on The Watsons in 1803 but abandoned it in 1805 after the death of her father. This audiobook is a completion of the novel, written by Austen's niece, Catherine Hubback, in 1850. Narrator: Anna Grace Emma Watson: Grace Keller Scotch Elizabeth Watson/Miss Morgan/Miss Hall: Elizabeth Klett Mary Edwards/Margaret Watson/young lady: Leanne Yau Mrs. Edwards/Mrs. Turner/Gipsy/Lady Gordon's maid: Linda Barrans Tom Musgrove/Captain Tomlins: Mark Crowle-Groves Mr. Edwards/man in the farmyard/Mr. Morgan: David Prickett Miss Osbourne/Miss Jenkins/Mrs. Harding Russell: Jennie VanderLugt Mrs. Willis/Jane Watson/Mrs. Browning: Elizabeth Chambers Charles Willis/Sir William/Sam Watson: Andy Harrington Lord Osbourne/Alfred Freemantle: David Shears Jenny/Lady Osbourne/Miss Bridge: Sarah Mitchell Mr. Watson/Mr. Bridge: Noel Badrian Robert Watson/Mr. Corbet: Jeff Moon Mr. Howard/George Millar: Tom Saer Miss Carr/Penelope Watson/Janetta Watson/Annie Millar: Libby Stephenson Audio edited by Libby Stephenson and Denis Daly
Public Domain (P)2020 The Online Stage