Jean Gracieux (1575â€"1634), known as (Nicolas) Deslauriers in comedy
and Bruscambille in farce, was a comedian at the Hôtel de Bourgogne
theatre in Paris during the early 17th century.Gracieux was born in
1575 in Champagne and died in 1634. He began in farce at the beginning
of the 17th century and was renowned for his salacious prologues full
of inimitable amphigouri.His works include:These various pieces were
compiled in the "Å'uvres de Bruscambille" edited in Paris by David
Gilles in 1619.
and Bruscambille in farce, was a comedian at the Hôtel de Bourgogne
theatre in Paris during the early 17th century.Gracieux was born in
1575 in Champagne and died in 1634. He began in farce at the beginning
of the 17th century and was renowned for his salacious prologues full
of inimitable amphigouri.His works include:These various pieces were
compiled in the "Å'uvres de Bruscambille" edited in Paris by David
Gilles in 1619.
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