![]() ![]() The setting, exquisitely lit by David Weiner, is both realistic and abstract mahogany pieces are suspended from the ceiling, like the literal weight of memories, while the open walls reveal a brooding sky outside and a ring of old New York City water towers. The room is stacked with antique furniture, from radio and gramophone consoles to cabinets, massive dressers, an enormous dining table and a vintage concert harp. The action takes place in a disused apartment, but the contents obviously belonged to a family who once had considerable means. Derek McLane’s handsomely descriptive set communicates instantly that the play deals with the consequences of the past, when decisions were made that forged the trajectory of multiple lives. ![]()
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