The Vietnam Plays, Vol. 2 by David Rabe

A searing collection of plays that confronts the psychological and moral fallout of the Vietnam War, following soldiers, veterans, and civilians through dark humor, violence, and surreal episodes that expose trauma, alienation, and the collapse of American myths. The pieces probe duty, identity, and the cost of combat, showing how war deforms personal relationships and corrodes moral bearings, using raw dialogue and stark theatrical imagery to force audiences to reckon with guilt, hypocrisy, and the lingering scars of conflict.