- Louis Bruyas
Louis Bruyas (
24 April 1738 ,Lyon -14 June 1807 , Friedland, now known asPravdinsk , nearKaliningrad , Russia), stage and pen-name Bruyas, was a French actor and playwright. He was a member of the prestigious Académie des Arcades deRome .Life
He débuted at the
Comédie-Française on16 February 1761 , in the rôle of Zamore inVoltaire 's "Alzire". The "Mercure de France " for March wrote "This new débutant is an agreeable figure, and of an advantageous size. The organ of his voice is naturally beautiful. He shows much fire." Reading this, he left theThéâtre-Français shortly afterwards to enter the company ofMademoiselle Montansier , holder of the theatre concession forBritanny andNormandy . Bursay thus spent 8 years as atheatre director , playing with the company inAmiens ,Rouen andNantes .In 1768, he reached
Vienna and there met and became friends with Noverre. On Bruyas's return toParis the following year, he débuted for a second time at theComédie-Française on15 January 1769 , in "La Métromanie" byAlexis Piron and in "L'Époux par supercherie" byLouis de Boissy . After another stay in Vienna in 1772, he acted atLa Rochelle before being taken on byBrussels 's Théâtre de la Monnaie for the 1773-1774 season.He then went to
Marseille , where he acted from 1775 to 1780 (with the exception of the 1778-1779 season, which he spent in Brussels), and there had printed several of his translations from Kotzebue. On 1 October 1776 he married Marie-Anne Moylin, daughter of two actors, inMarseille . Taken on again in Brussels in 1781, he stayed there until 1793, making more translations of Kotzebue than his own plays, in which he played the lead rôles.His daughter-in-law, Aurore Domergue, a singer at the Opéra de Paris under the stage-name "Mlle Aurore", had several of his plays and translations put on in
Hamburg ,Saint Petersburg andMoscow under the name Mme Bursay.Works and translations
* "Artaxerce", after
Pietro Metastasio (Marseille, 1765, printed in Paris in 1765 and in Marseille in 1776)
* "Orphée" (Marseille, 1775)
* "La Fête des Tigres" (Marseille, 1779 ; Paris, 1782)
* "L'Ami de Cour" (Marseille, 1775, 1779 et 1780)
* "Momus fabuliste ou le Mariage de Vénus et de Vulcain", a comedy "returned to the theatre with several alterations" (Marseille, 1776)
* "Les Indiens en Angleterre" (Brussels,14 May 1792 )
* "Les Lois et les rois, ou le Bonheur des peuples" (Brussels,15 April 1793 )
* "Le Perroquet ou la Récompense de l'amour filial" (Brussels,9 October 1793 , non imprimé)
* "L'Enseigne, ou le Jeune Militaire" (Brussels,29 August 1792 , imprimé en 1799)
* "Misanthropie et repentir" (Brussels,3 May 1793 , imprimé à Paris en 1799)External links
* [http://cesar.org.uk/cesar2/people/people.php?fct=edit&person_UOID=102644 His plays and their 18th century productions] on CESAR
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