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Michael Cristofer

Author of The Shadow Box: A Drama in Two Acts

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Works by Michael Cristofer

The Shadow Box: A Drama in Two Acts (1977) 269 copies, 4 reviews
The Witches of Eastwick [1987 film] (1987) — Screenwriter — 232 copies, 4 reviews
Gia (1998) 108 copies, 2 reviews
Original Sin [2001 film] (2001) — Director/Screenwriter — 81 copies
The Bonfire of the Vanities [1990 film] (1990) — Screenwriter; Writer — 62 copies, 1 review
The Lady and the Clarinet. (1985) 16 copies
Black Angel. (1984) 7 copies, 1 review
Breaking Up (1999) 6 copies
The Night Clerk [2020 TV film] (2020) — Director — 6 copies
Amazing Grace (2002) 5 copies
Body Shots [1999 Film] (1999) — Director — 3 copies
Breaking Up [1997 film] — Writer — 3 copies
GIA 1 copy

Associated Works

Chronic [2016 film] (2017) — Actor — 8 copies, 1 review
The Last Mrs. Lincoln [1976 TV movie] (2002) — Actor — 2 copies

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A play about death. By focusing on three dying people and their loved ones, it illustrates the five stages of dying identified by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross. But it also focuses on the idea that, while dying, people are still living. Enjoy every sandwich, as Warren Zevon said. Very affecting.

I'm giving it a second reading before auditions tonight.
It's a bit of a depressing play but worth the read. Those who are left behind when loved ones die often have a harder time at letting go than those who are actually dying and that's what this play addresses.
I've seen this one a couple of times now, and we're putting it on next semester so I thought I should go ahead and read it. This one plays so much better than it reads. Cristofer's work is not about the words, but the ideas, which are better focused when there is an actor in front of us. That said, still a brilliant piece.
I loved this play. It really packed a punch. It takes you into so many directions that you almost forget it is about death and dying until the very end. My text had stage layout, and set design which I found just as fasicinating as the story itself.

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