Fouad leaves a will advising his heirs not to sell the theater after his death, urging his grandchildren to stage several plays there before considering a sale, thus prompting them to find a way to utilize it.
Fouad's grandchildren discover that their grandfather's will obliges them to perform plays with specific titles, so they place an advertisement seeking a cast to help them bring them to life.
The grandchildren begin preparing the theater and fulfilling their grandfather's wishes, conducting intensive rehearsals and launching a publicity campaign for the play "My Fair Lady," but it fails to attract an audience and marks their first setback in reviving the theater.
Raafat tries to find director Saif to help him make the project a success. After contacting him, Saif agrees to participate, and a group of ambitious young people join the troupe, eager to revive the theater.
Saif begins directing the play "For Your Eyes Only," and his father joins in by contributing fresh ideas that add an innovative spirit to the show, giving the team a boost of enthusiasm and hope for the success of this new endeavor.
The young people begin preparing for the play, busying themselves with set design and costumes, and posting promotional announcements on social media to attract an audience.
The play is a great success, and Saif thanks his father for his support and assistance in achieving it, but his joy is short-lived, as upon returning home, he finds his father dead.
Saif falls into deep grief after his father's death and refuses to return to work or resume his artistic activities, but Raafat stands by him, trying to support him psychologically and persuade him to return to the stage.
During rehearsals, Raafat is surprised by a power outage caused by deliberate sabotage. Meanwhile, Arwa tries to create discord between Hind and her family by telling them she's working with the play's cast, thus straining their relationship.
The cast begins rehearsals for the play "Married Couples," while Adham leaves the family home after a heated argument with his father.
The cast is surprised by the imposition of new taxes on the theater, while Arwa tries to get closer to Adham to separate him from Hind and ruin their relationship.
The team begins rehearsals for the play "The School of Mischief," during which Montaser tries to separate Hossam and Yasmine after discovering that Hossam has hacked her phone.
Hossam threatens to kill Yasmine after their conflict escalates, while Fouad tries to contact Samih to find out who is behind their recurring problems.
Yasmin dies, plunging everyone into grief. The theater troupe is deeply affected by her loss, and Raafat feels resentment towards his grandfather for insisting on carrying out his will.
Fouad offers Safaa ownership of the theater, but she refuses and insists on completing the plays. Hossam is sentenced to death.
Some problems arise due to Yasmin's absence, so the team begins searching for a new lead actress for the play. Hind's mother falls ill, and her family requests her return to the village. As for Arwa, she refuses to face the people after her father's arrest.
Saif finds a new heroine for the play, and everyone prepares for new rehearsals, while Adham breaks into the house to steal his mother's jewelry.
Umm Yasmine continues her daughter's work in the theater, while Adham sells his mother's jewelry to help Hind pay for her mother's treatment, prompting his father to report him to the police.
Arwa returns to the troupe, and the team continues rehearsals for the new play, while Adham's father drops the charges against his son and divorces his second wife.
The police arrest Arwa and Salwa for their involvement in the trade of counterfeit cosmetics. Raafat discovers that Samih wants to buy the theater, and they agree on the deal after the plays have finished.
Raafat tries to convince Farida to sell the theater to Samih after the plays end, but Saif argues with him and decides to leave the theater. Meanwhile, Arwa and Shahinaz are forced to pay a large sum in a cosmetics case.
The team continues rehearsals for the new play, while Raafat tries to contact Saif to convince him to return to work in the theater.
Kabka gets into a fight with the antiquities dealers and flees to the roof of the theater. There, Saad is killed in the ensuing brawl, and everyone mourns his death.
Rehearsals begin for the play "Mohamed Ali Street," with Yahya taking on the role of director.
Raafat asks Yahya to take over the management of the theater until Saif returns, while Abu Saad refuses to work after his son's death, and Arwa's father is sentenced to life imprisonment.
Raafat places the waiver among a stack of papers to trick Umm Yasmine into signing it without her knowledge. He later discovers the real reason behind his grandfather's closure of the theater in the past.
Raafat discovers that Maram owns part of the theater, so he faints and is taken to the hospital, while Saif returns to work to prepare for the final theatrical performance.
Raafat reads his grandfather's memoirs and discovers the origins and history of the theater, while Yahya returns to his wife, and things begin to improve between them.
The theater group presents the play "Raya and Sakina," and during the events, it is revealed how Adham fell in love with Hind, and Atiya's relationship with Farida becomes clear.
Raafat apologizes to everyone for what happened. He proves that the theater belongs to Fouad and that he has no partners, and assures everyone that they will continue what their grandfather started and will not sell the theater.