The Shadow Box is a play written by Michael Cristofer that tells the story of three terminally ill patients who are spending their final days in hospice care. Each patient has their own unique perspective on life and death, and they are each visited by a loved one who helps them come to terms with their impending mortality.
As the play unfolds, the audience learns more about each character's struggles and fears, as well as their hopes and dreams. The interactions between the patients and their visitors are poignant and emotional, as they grapple with the reality of their situations.
The Shadow Box explores themes of love, loss, and the human experience, as it delves into the complexities of facing death with dignity and grace. The play challenges the audience to confront their own mortality and consider what it means to truly live life to the fullest.