
The Comeuppance By Brendan Jacobs-Jenkins
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
7:30-10pm
Paul Phillips Hall – 1923 Fernwood Road
Genres
Performing Arts
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When a group of old classmates meet to pregame their twentieth high school reunion, everyone is nervous for the night ahead. As alcohol and pot help the self-declared “Multi-Ethnic Reject Group” let their guards down, they begin to reminisce about their teenage selves and reveal how their lives have unfolded since graduation. Did their friendships stand the test of time, or will they realize they don’t have as much in common as they thought they did? Brilliantly witty, theatrical, and moving, The Comeuppance focuses on millennials and their reckoning with the world they will soon inherit. “ The Comeuppance is a rich and fully mature work…a haunting new play.” The New York Times Branden Jacobs-Jenkins is an American playwright. His play Purpose won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, for which his works Gloria and Everybody were finalists in 2016 and 2018, respectively. His play Appropriate marked his Broadway debut as a playwright in 2023 and earned him his first Tony Award; he won a second in 2025 for Purpose . He was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2016. His work has been seen at The Public Theater, Signature Theater, PS122, Soho Rep, Yale Repertory Theatre, Actors Theater of Louisville, The Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles, Mixed Blood Theatre in Minneapolis, the Wilma Theater (Philadelphia), Company One and Speak Easy Stage in Boston, Theater Bielefeld in Bielefeld, Germany, the National Theatre in London, and the High Tide Festival in the UK. Directed by Misty Cozac Cast (alphabetically): Melissa Blank, Rosemary Jeffery, James Johnson, Bradley Kurushima, Sheldon Parathundyil, Andrea Roldan Tapia Dates/Times 7:30pm: May 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 2pm: May 9, 16, 23 Ticket Prices $16 regular (adults), $12 seniors (60+) /students/unwaged Wed, May 6 is half-price ($7) preview Wed, May 13 is Pay-What-You-Wish admission if you pay at the door The show is about two and a half hours long, including one intermission. Content advisory: The Comeuppance contains mature language and themes, including references to sex, alcoholism, miscarriage, abortion, war and PTSD. There is also an occurrence of a brief high-pitched ringing sound. Theatre Inconnu is located in the Paul Phillips Hall at 1923 Fernwood Road (across the street from the Belfry Theatre). We are wheelchair accessible, but you need to let us know beforehand, so we can make accommodation. We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen-speaking Peoples, also known as the Xwsepsum and Songhees Nations, on whose traditional territories Theatre Inconnu presents its work.

The Comeuppance By Brendan Jacobs-Jenkins
Genres
Performing Arts
Event Description
When a group of old classmates meet to pregame their twentieth high school reunion, everyone is nervous for the night ahead. As alcohol and pot help the self-declared “Multi-Ethnic Reject Group” let their guards down, they begin to reminisce about their teenage selves and reveal how their lives have unfolded since graduation. Did their friendships stand the test of time, or will they realize they don’t have as much in common as they thought they did? Brilliantly witty, theatrical, and moving, The Comeuppance focuses on millennials and their reckoning with the world they will soon inherit. “ The Comeuppance is a rich and fully mature work…a haunting new play.” The New York Times Branden Jacobs-Jenkins is an American playwright. His play Purpose won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, for which his works Gloria and Everybody were finalists in 2016 and 2018, respectively. His play Appropriate marked his Broadway debut as a playwright in 2023 and earned him his first Tony Award; he won a second in 2025 for Purpose . He was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2016. His work has been seen at The Public Theater, Signature Theater, PS122, Soho Rep, Yale Repertory Theatre, Actors Theater of Louisville, The Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles, Mixed Blood Theatre in Minneapolis, the Wilma Theater (Philadelphia), Company One and Speak Easy Stage in Boston, Theater Bielefeld in Bielefeld, Germany, the National Theatre in London, and the High Tide Festival in the UK. Directed by Misty Cozac Cast (alphabetically): Melissa Blank, Rosemary Jeffery, James Johnson, Bradley Kurushima, Sheldon Parathundyil, Andrea Roldan Tapia Dates/Times 7:30pm: May 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 2pm: May 9, 16, 23 Ticket Prices $16 regular (adults), $12 seniors (60+) /students/unwaged Wed, May 6 is half-price ($7) preview Wed, May 13 is Pay-What-You-Wish admission if you pay at the door The show is about two and a half hours long, including one intermission. Content advisory: The Comeuppance contains mature language and themes, including references to sex, alcoholism, miscarriage, abortion, war and PTSD. There is also an occurrence of a brief high-pitched ringing sound. Theatre Inconnu is located in the Paul Phillips Hall at 1923 Fernwood Road (across the street from the Belfry Theatre). We are wheelchair accessible, but you need to let us know beforehand, so we can make accommodation. We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen-speaking Peoples, also known as the Xwsepsum and Songhees Nations, on whose traditional territories Theatre Inconnu presents its work.
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