A razzle-dazzling documentary that drills down deep to the heart and soul of Maurice Hines, a consummate performer, whose extraordinary tap routines with his brother Gregory stretch the limits of anatomy and gravity. An intimate portrait is drawn of the “dressing room life” he shares with his show business family including a rivalry and estrangement from his more famous brother and the limitless talent he brings to a myriad of roles as singer, dancer, director, producer, and choreographer. A grand diva to his adoring fans, den mother to his daughter, and inspiring mentor to his ballet-tap students, Maurice is unabashedly himself even as an aging, black gay artist whose memory is fading but not the authenticity he upholds every day of his life.