A Fun Party Gets Going in ‘Epiphany.’ Then the Ghosts Arrive.
PLATE SPINNING
The drinks are flowing, the food looks delicious. But in Brian Watkins’ play, the discoveries made around the dinner party table bring as much pain as pleasure.
Quite besides the actors, John Lee Beatty’s set and Isabella Byrd’s lighting are the stars of Epiphany, a play set in “a very old house, on the banks of a large river, just north of a big city.”