A theater company in Havana prepares to premiere a new version of Salomé when an order arrives to shut it down. The director disappears, and in his absence, the assistant director convinces the company to move forward with the performance. As tensions rise, men and women dressed in plain clothes enter the theater carrying sticks. What begins as a rehearsal becomes a confrontation, where art, authority, and resistance collide in a volatile and unpredictable space.
