Sex, spending, violence and debt: life in the city is lived raw, in this caustic interpretation of Shakespeare's comedy by Dominic Cooke. The setting is grimy, graffiti-daubed; shiny apartment blocks vie with sleazy strip joints and brothels, and the streets are stalked by gangsters, chancers, trophy wives and gypsy buskers.read more
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:02PM on November 29, 2011