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The Comeuppance review: Play about the miseries of millennials promises more than it delivers

Source: Marc Brenner

This is America. You can tell by the American flag. You can also tell by the porch, the screen door, and the two hours of slightly annoying self-interested conversation five characters indulge in as they meet for pre-drinks before their 20th-anniversary high-school reunion. triply wowed audiences over here between 2017 and 2019 with his , office comedy (a Pulitzer finalist) and reframing of. His latest is a kind of post-Covid stock take of middle-ageing millennials.

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