In this lusty take on A Midsummer Night's Dream, estranged lovers Oberon and Titania quarrel ruefully over custody of their little son. When the boy finds the powerful love-in-idleness flower in the woods, young Puck hatches a plan to use its enchanted elixir to keep his parents from arguing. Of course, no magic is fail-safe, and Oberon's bear of a consort becomes ensnared in the trap to make the adults fall in love. Can a pansexual romp in the velvet bower help to reconcile the King and Queen of the Fairies?