Helena, a doctors daughter, wants nothing more than to marry Bertram, the young Count of Rossillion. Bertram wants nothing more than to join the beautiful young noblemen in the Kings court in Paris, and then to find glory on the battlefield. Both of them get what they want or do they? Parents have died; the King stands at deaths door. Young people make grievous mistakes; their elders look back at the mistakes they made in their youth, and then make a few more. Is love enough, when life leaves you scarred? It all ends well in Shakespeares troubling not-quite-comedy or does it?