Whew. Photo: Joan Marcus This season, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s Appropriate enters lineage of our great American shouting plays. The plot has a classic premise for yelling: three estranged siblings reunite to clean out their dead dad’s house ahead of an auction. In tow are their respective partners and children, who, like the audience, have no idea how much things are going to escalate. Same as Tennessee Williams and Tracy Letts before him, Jacobs-Jenkins, whose play premiered Off Broadway in 2013, uses family conflict to illuminate each family member’s personality and connected history: Franz (Michael Esper) is the youngest child and a...