
audiobook
L'OISEAU BLEU - par - MAURICE MAETERLINCK - FÉERIE EN SIX ACTES ET DOUZE TABLEAUX - Représentée pour la première fois, - sur le Théâtre Artistique de Moscou, le 30 Septembre 1908, - et à Paris, sur la scène du Théâtre Réjane, - le 2 Mars 1911. - PARIS - Librairie CHARPENTIER et FASQUELLE - EUGÈNE FASQUELLE, ÉDITEUR - 11, RUE DE GRENELLE, 11 - 1911
COSTUMES
TABLEAUX
PERSONNAGES - (dans l'ordre de leur entrée en scène)
L'OISEAU BLEU
ACTE PREMIER
PREMIER TABLEAU - LA CABANE DU BÛCHERON
ACTE DEUXIÈME
DEUXIÈME TABLEAU - CHEZ LA FÉE
TROISIÈME TABLEAU - LE PAYS DU SOUVENIR
A dazzling féerie unfurls across six vivid acts, inviting listeners into a world where ordinary woods become enchanted cabins and moon‑lit robes shimmer with the glow of distant stars. The story opens in a humble lumberjack’s hut, where the curious Tyltyl and his sister Mytyl encounter a mischievous fairy who sets them on a whimsical quest through memory, night, and the very elements themselves. Each tableau is painted with lyrical detail, hinting at surreal encounters with personified Bread, Fire, Water and even a regal Night palace.
From the rustle of emerald‑tinted forest costumes to the glittering procession of the Great Joys, the production balances playful comedy with a gentle meditation on longing and transformation. As the characters drift between realms of sugar, milk and fire, the audience is drawn into a kaleidoscope of colors, music and poetic dialogue, all while the narrative remains rooted in the innocence of its first act. The result is an immersive listening experience that feels both timeless and delightfully theatrical.
Language
fr
Duration
~3 hours (192K characters)
Release date
2012-02-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1862–1949
A master of Symbolist drama, this Nobel Prize-winning Belgian writer filled his plays and essays with mystery, dreamlike beauty, and big questions about life and fate. His work moves from shadowy, haunting theatre to the brighter wonder of The Blue Bird.
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