SFist had a great time at , Impact Theater's ninth season opener. If you don't know Impact Theater, they're a Berkeley-based company focused on "producing new plays by emerging playwrights that are relevant, interesting, and provocative", their market being the "younger, underserved audiences in the San Francisco Bay Area".
(In the spirit of full disclosure, a member of the SFist staff - not this reviewer - is deeply involved with the company). They're certainly fulfilling that goal with Fluffy Bunnies, a sit-comesque exploration of the relationships of and between three men and one woman.
The play is described as "A comedy about men, women, and the Virgin-Whore complex", and evokes comparisons to Friends (though we saw more of a similarity to Coupling). Much of the play is comprised of the four characters sitting in their bar bullsh**ing about life and love (and lust), with much of the action coming from their retelling of events to their friends.
Fluffy Bunnies in a Field of Daisies