In a contemporary Los Angeles setting, Shakespeare's Henry IV plays are reimagined to explore political struggles within the community. Henry IV, a powerful leader, seeks to secure his family's political legacy by eliminating a prominent black leader. However, his son Hal, who is reckless and more interested in mischief, may not follow in his father's footsteps. Instead, he may be swayed by the criminal lifestyle advocated by Falstaff.
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In modern-day Los Angeles, a ruthless politician's pursuit of power is challenged when his rebellious son Hal refuses to go along with his father's plan to kill a prominent African American leader, sparking a nuanced investigation into community politics and family relationships.