The Comeuppance | Signature Theatre A self-proclaimed “Multi-Ethnic Reject Group” reconvenes for the first time in years to pregame for their twentieth high school reunion. Elder millennials face off against death. Guess who wins? Mortality stalks the edges of a 20th high school reunion in “The Comeuppance” by D.C. native Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, now at Woolly Mammoth. Reviews: Here's What Critics Think of Brandon Jacobs- In The Comeuppance, a self-proclaimed “Multi-Ethnic Reject Group” reconvenes for the first time in years to pregame for their 20th high school reunion. The Comeuppance review – eloquence, tension and wit in Even with its off notes, The Comeuppance is good theatre with eloquent outbursts and awkward wit. Its themes play in the mind after the curtain The Dance of Death in “The Comeuppance” Vinson Cunningham reviews Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's new play, at Signature Theatre, about friends gathering for their twenty-year high-school 'The Comeuppance' Review: a Bigger, Chillier Big Chill In his haunting new play, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins updates the reunion genre with too much jungle juice and an otherworldly visitor.