Two Plays for Voices is a sound recording of two ofNeil Gaiman's short stories, "Snow, Glass, Apples" (1994) and "Murder Mysteries" (1992).
"Snow, Glass, Apples" relates the traditional tale ofSnow White from the non-traditional point of view ofthe Queen. In the story, no character is without their flaws, including Snow White,Prince Charming, and the narrator herself.Bebe Neuwirth voices the Queen, withNick Wyman as the King.
"Murder Mysteries" is dually narrated, alternating between the voice of a London man visiting Los Angeles, and that of an angel,Raguel. In exchange for two cigarettes and a box of matches, Raguel relates the story of the first murder. It is narrated byMichael Emerson, withBrian Dennehy as Raguel, andThom Christopher asLucifer.
Both radio-dramas were written byNeil Gaiman and produced by Brian Smith of theSci Fi Channel's program, the Seeing Ear Theatre.
"Snow, Glass, Apples" and "Murder Mysteries" have also been published inSmoke and Mirrors, a collection of Neil Gaiman's short stories.