Pelléas and Mélisande

Pelléas and Mélisande
Sarah Bernhardt in Pelléas et Mélisande
Written byMaurice Maeterlinck
CharactersArkël, king of Allemonde
Geneviève, mother of Pelléas and Golaud
Pelléas, grandson of Arkël
Golaud, grandson of Arkël
Mélisande
Little Yniold, son of Golaud (by a former marriage)
Physician
Porter
Servants
Beggars
Date premiered17 May 1893 (1893-05-17)
GenreSymbolism

Pelléas and Mélisande (French: Pelléas et Mélisande) is a Symbolist play by the Belgian playwright and author Maurice Maeterlinck. The play is about the forbidden, doomed love of the title characters and was first performed in 1893.

The work never achieved great success on stage, apart from the operatic setting by Claude Debussy, but was at the time widely read and admired by the symbolist literary elite, such as Strindberg and Rilke. It inspired other contemporary composers, like Gabriel Fauré, Arnold Schoenberg, Jean Sibelius, and Mel Bonis.