- The Blue Bird (play)
"The Blue Bird" ("L'Oiseau bleu") is a 1908 play by
Maurice Maeterlinck . It premiered on30 September 1908 atConstantin Stanislavski 'sMoscow Art Theatre and has been turned into several films and a TV series. The French composerAlbert Wolff wrote an opera (first performed at the N.Y. Metropolitan in 1919) based on Maeterlinck's original play.The story is about a girl called "Mytyl" and her brother "Tyltyl" seeking happiness, represented by "The Blue Bird of Happiness", aided by the good
fairy "Bérylune".Maeterlinck also wrote a relatively little known sequel to "L'Oiseau bleu", entitled "
The Blue Bird and the Betrothal ".Film and TV adaptions
References in other works
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RahXephon ":Blue birds appear as symbols and one of the characters is named "Michiru", which is the Japanese name for Mytyl.;"Eureka Seven ": Three of the characters were named after the author's name, hissurname being divided: Maurice, the eldest of Eureka's children; Maeter, the second oldest; and Linck, the youngest. The book itself also appears briefly in the series being read by one of the characters.;"The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya ": Kyon seemingly randomly asks Haruhi if she has read "The Bluebird of Happiness". This initially appears to be a random reference, however it has since been noted that the Land of Memory, the Palace of Night and the Kingdom of the Future which appear in "L'Oiseau bleu" may each correspond to one of Haruhi's three unusual companions (the aliens, the espers, and the time travellers, respectively.);"Ballet Shoes": Pauline and Petrova Fossil, two of the principal characters of the 1936 children's book by Noel Streatfeild (and the subsequent 1975 BBC television adaptation of the tale) play Tyltyl and Mytyl in their ballet academy's production of "The Blue Bird".;"K-PAX ": Prot helps one of the patients by assigning him three tasks, the first of which is to find the Bluebird of Happiness.;"L'Oiseau bleu/Aoi Tori": Japanese TV drama from 1997 telling a "tale of tragic love between Yoshimori, a station employee at a quiet, rural station, and Kahori, the wife of the heir to a family fortune." Kahori's daughter Shiori is reading "L'Oiseau bleu" as a child and the story is cited several times during the 11 episodes.;"Yellow Submarine":At the end of the movie, theChief Blue Meanie says that "My cousin is the 'Bluebird of Happiness'". It also shows bluebirds on his head when he says this.Other references
The Dutch school types
Mytyl schools andTyltyl schools are named after Mytyl and Tyltyl: they are for children with a physical disability and for children with both a physical and mental disability, respectively. TheScouting Nederland section for children with special needs (Extension Scouting ) is named: "Blauwe Vogels" (Blue Birds).Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Maurice Maeterlinck's greatest contemporary success L'Oiseau Bleu, his play was selected as the main motif of a high-value collectors' coin: the Belgian 50 euro Maurice Maeterlinck commemorative coin, minted in 2008.
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