Dark Comedy: 5f
From the back cover:
Betty is rich; Betty is lonely; Betty's busy working on her truck; Betty wants to talk about love, but Betty needs to hit something. And Betty keeps using a small hand mirror to stare into parts of herself she's never examined. Five different women named Betty collide at the intersection of anger, sex, and the "Thea-Tah."
Critic's Pick! "A full-tilt lesbian/bi-curious/genderqueer/Shakespearean comedy for everyone [...] If you're wondering whether you'll enjoy the revolution, Collective Rage makes an excellent (and hilarious) test case." --The New York Times
"Straight-up funny." --New York Magazine
"Anger, love, and loneliness are comedically but honestly rendered in this occasionally absurd, stylized, queer-centric play [...] With hilarity and poignancy, Collective Rage offers a broad spectrum of queer voices rarely seen on stage." --Variety