A queer and occasionally hazardous exploration
Betty is lonely; Betty is rich; 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 people, all named Betty, collide at the intersection of anger, sex, and the “thea-tah.” Investigating why we do “thea-tah” at all, this chaotic comedy centers all-consuming self-realization and the extreme tenderness of the queer and rageful heart.