Maeterlinck’s enchanting play tells the story of a young girl named Mytyl who sets out on a magical quest to find the blue bird of happiness with the help of her friends, including a dog, a cat, a bird, and a human soul disguised as a child. Along the way, they encounter a series of obstacles that test their courage, wisdom, and compassion. This timeless tale reminds us of the power of imagination, friendship, and love.
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