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Collective Rage: A Play in 5 Betties

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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.”

84 pages, Paperback

First published January 24, 2018

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Jen Silverman

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Jen Silverman is a New York-based writer. Born in the U.S., she was raised across the U.S., Europe and Asia. Her theatre work includes The Moors (Yale Repertory Theatre premiere, off-Broadway with The Playwrights Realm, Susan Smith Blackburn finalist); The Roommate (Actor’s Theatre of Louisville Humana world premiere, multiple regional productions including South Coast Rep, SF Playhouse and Williamstown Theatre Festival, upcoming at Steppenwolf); Phoebe In Winter (Off-off Broadway with Clubbed Thumb); Collective Rage: A Play in 5 Betties (Woolly Mammoth premiere); and All the Roads Home, a play with songs (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park premiere).

Jen is a member of New Dramatists, a Core Writer at the Playwrights Center in Minneapolis, an affiliated artist with SPACE on Ryder Farm, and has developed work with the O’Neill, New York Theatre Workshop, Playpenn, Portland Center Stage, The Ground Floor Residency at Berkeley Rep, and the Royal Court in London among other places. She’s a two-time MacDowell fellow, recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts grant, the Helen Merrill Award, an LMCC Fellowship, and the Yale Drama Series Award. She was the 2016-2017 Playwrights of New York (PoNY) Fellow at the Lark. Jen has a two-book deal with Random House for a collection of stories (The Island Dwellers, pub date May 1, 2018) and a novel. Education: Brown, Iowa Playwrights Workshop, Juilliard.

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30 reviews
May 5, 2022
“You should never go to a dinner party thrown by lesbians, you don’t know what might happen!”
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2,556 reviews921 followers
July 29, 2018
From reading reviews and seeing photos of the original production, I can see that there is a lot more to the PRODUCTION of the play than is self evident from its rather facile (and frankly, at times, juvenile) script. There isn't much depth here, other than what is initially apparent in the set-up and the first few scenes - the rest of the play just kind of fills in the colors in the cartoonish outlines.
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43 reviews
April 4, 2020
No matter who you are, you’ll see some of yourself as at least one Betty.
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140 reviews4 followers
September 26, 2025
I really liked it but possibly too experimental for me...I'm finding out I love experimental music and musicals but more experimental plays may not be my thing
Profile Image for Bebe Marzano.
13 reviews
March 1, 2025
absolutely ADORED this play ty al for sending it to me i NEED to play betty 3 someday in my life bc oh my god she’s absolutely perfect. she’s so powerful, over the top, hyper femme, AND a lesbian so there’s really nothing that could go wrong and nothing did. this play was so so funny while also so so real and honest and i can’t wait to see a staged production of this some day, maybe i’ll even be in one. pls. as betty 3. there are definitely some monologues i could possibly pull from this one but they’re not really the best for auditions. i think this could be a great play to pull a scene from if ever needed. but anyway, LOVE!
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97 reviews
December 6, 2024
This is my favorite play. Read it last year and loved. Read it again tn w my friends and cast them in and the parts and it was so accurate to our lives and personal journies it was beautiful and crazy illuminating. I think I could read this 50 times and still not unpack all of the potential metaphors and allegories in there. But also its so fun! And its a super heightened, surrealist version of my life and of society??
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103 reviews1 follower
January 9, 2024
read this about 5 times in one day for my presentation i was too hungover too attend :,( a very interesting read though; i like silverman’s writing style & her integration of the bizarre without much explanation. love queer people & there is a lot to analyse in terms of the bettie’s and their respective roles in the meta-theatrical ‘play in a play’ (in a play). justice for betty 2.
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10 reviews
June 22, 2024
i loved reading this play. while i agree with lots of other reviews saying the story is hard to follow on the page, i think a big chunk of the heart and the energy of the play comes from the stage directions. i'd love to direct this, i'd love to perform in it, i love queer and lesbian and trans art like this. i love how absurd it is, i love how genuine and raw it is.
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29 reviews3 followers
January 26, 2023
Everyone being named Betty was very interesting and would read so so much better if this was on stage (obviously). So, Right now I'm staying at three stars but that might change if I ever watch it in person.
3 reviews4 followers
September 30, 2023
While I thoroughly enjoyed reading the show, I felt as though sometimes it was a bit too much? I think the suspension of belief doesn’t work when reading material, so I’d have to see it. However the dialogue felt authentic most of the time, except when… yknow, a pussy came on stage and sang.
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151 reviews
October 16, 2023
this okay was so all over the place but i kinda loved how chaotic it was. i wish there were trigger warnings cus there were a few kinda serious topics discussed in an unserious manner but this was definitely one of the better things i’ve had to read for school!
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18 reviews
August 29, 2024
Funny and inventive, but also deeply vulnerable and sad. Jen's ability to create a loneliness that floods through the cracks of the characters is outstanding. And the overall portrayal of an unbearable desolation, while still being able to make the reader laugh, is an achievment.
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48 reviews1 follower
November 11, 2021
Women, written by a woman, discussing womanhood and rage? So compelling. And freeing? And uncomfortable? And beautiful? And awkward? And relatable? Go off Jen.
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8 reviews
February 24, 2025
this was INSANE. i loved the satire of it along with the betty analogy for sexuality being fluid and different. thought this was incredibly clever
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September 30, 2025
Girls are bad. They’re bad for you.
You know?
They can really fuck you up.
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