When ‘La Fille Mal Gardee’ Feels Like ‘Home Sweet Home’

Alastair Macaulay: “It is a pastoral work about life on a farm. … I come from a farming family, and I grew up less than an hour’s drive from the part of Suffolk that gave Ashton most inspiration. Like the ballet’s heroine, I grew up with a view of a farmyard from my bedroom window, and I was often left alone inside the farmhouse to daydream.”