“The Comeuppance” Reveals Death’s ‘Aside Effects’ This is not the first time Death, or one of its alter egos, has figured in a Jacobs-Jenkins play. By Rhoda Feng
‘The Chinese Lady’ Grapples With Chinese-American History The 90-minute drama charts Moy’s journey in America from hopeful teen to jaded adult, a progression shadowed by American attitudes toward Chinese immigrants—ranging from Orientalist condescension to murderous bigotry. By David Cote