With only three weeks to go until its Grand Opening Benefit, critically acclaimed theater director Robert Wilson rallies to finish his Watermill Center for the Arts and Humanities, a fifteen-year endeavor built from the ground up by artists. Driven by his impossible energy and obsessive dreams of perfection, Wilson leads his surrogate family of young artists on a race against the clock as obstacles arise, threatening to shut down Watermill before it can officially open. Will Wilson achieve his goal to create a year-round haven for the international avant-garde?
—Anonymous