BK, I've been on a Frederick Ashton ballet kick since watching Enigma Variations. Last night I laughed and smiled through La Fille mal Gardee again. The night before that was Ashton's version of Leo Delibes' Sylvia, which was staggering in his masterful handling of boat, soloists and corps de ballet in the Act Three opening "Le Cortege de Bacchus."
I did watch an Ashton ballet I had never seen before, The Dream, based on Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream. It's charming and very funny. The lovers have a wonderful, comic battle, and a transformed Bottom dances on two hooves. Oberon an Titania are quite wonderful, and the music is really beautiful. I think you'd like it.