Hiding out in an industrial wasteland from the murderous wrath of a regional ruler, a woman, disguised as a boy, gives wooing lessons to the edgy lad who proclaims he loves her. This gritty, urban reimagining by Christine Edzard transposes Shakespeare's rural comedy to London's Docklands, then undergoing extensive redevelopment. While not a commercial success upon release it was ahead of its time in its counterintuitive presentation of Shakespeare in a modern setting.