The Mountaintop is a play by Katori Hall that imagines the events of Martin Luther King Jr.'s last night before his assassination. Set in a motel room in Memphis in 1968, the play explores themes of race, legacy, and the struggle for equality. The Mountaintop offers a fictionalized glimpse into the personal and political struggles faced by King during his final hours. It is a thought-provoking and poignant play that pays tribute to the legacy of one of the most influential figures in African American history.