Tony Shalhoub has narrated 3 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 9 ratings. The most-rated is The Cricket in Times Square.

Tucker is a streetwise city mouse. He thought he'd seen it all. But he's never met a cricket before, which really isn't surprising, because, along with his friend Harry Cat, Tucker lives in the very heart of New York City - the Times Square subway station. Chester Cricket never intended to leave his Connecticut meadow. He'd be there still if he hadn't followed the entrancing aroma of liverwurst right into someone's picnic basket. Now, like any tourist in the city, he wants to look around. And he could not have found two better guides - and friends - than Tucker and Harry. The Cricket in Times Square is a 1961 Newbery Honor Book.
©1960 George Seldon Thompson (P)2008 Macmillan Audio

A visit to the urologist has never been more hilarious - or revealing - than in Men’s Health, a new comedy written by Daniel Goldfarb and directed by Scott Ellis. Adam (Tony® winner Santino Fontana) is a TV writer in search of a diagnosis for a very personal problem. He ends up half naked and fully freaked out in the exam room of Dr. Szabo (Tony and Emmy® winner Tony Shalhoub), a physician with a unique bedside manner offering some truly unorthodox treatment options. After several months of appointments, both patient and doctor begin to open up, sharing some of the most private parts of their lives. But when Adam decides to write about their relationship, Dr. Szabo discovers how frightening and freeing it feels to be truly exposed. Portions of this audiobook contain mature language and themes. Listener discretion is advised.
©2020 Daniel Goldfarb (P)2020 AO Media LLC

"There's a long drive. It's gonna be. I believe. The Giants win the pennant. The Giants win the pennant. The Giants win the pennant. The Giants win the pennant." (Russ Hodges, October 3, 1951) On the 50th anniversary of "The Shot Heard Round the World", Don DeLillo reassembles in fiction the larger-than-life characters who on October 3, 1951, witnessed Bobby Thomson's pennant-winning home run in the bottom of the ninth inning. Jackie Gleason is razzing Toots Shor in Leo Durocher's box seats; J. Edgar Hoover, basking in Sinatra's celebrity, is about to be told that the Russians have tested an atomic bomb; and Russ Hodges, raw-throated and excitable, announces the game - the Giants and the Dodgers at the Polo Grounds in New York. DeLillo's transcendent account of one of the iconic events of the 20th century is a masterpiece of American sportswriting.
©1997 Don DeLillo. Originally published as the prologue to Underworld, ©1997 Don DeLillo; published by Scribner. Commissioned by 92nd Street Y as a live reading produced by Bernard Schwartz in 92Y’s Kaufmann Concert Hall on October 3, 2019. All rights reserved. 2019 The Young Men's and Women's Hebrew Association. All rights reserved. (P)1997 Simon & Schuster Audio