Joseph Bruseau de La Roche
Joseph Bruseau de La Roche (? in Paris – 17 July 1750 in Brussels) was an 18th-century French actor, playwright and theatre manager.
He directed the Théâtre de la Monnaie from 1731 to 1733 and composed several theatre plays:
- 1729: Arlequin Thémistocle (Brussels)
- 1731: Le Jugement comique ou la Revue des spectacles de Bruxelles (Brussels)
- 1732: Divertissements pour célébrer la fête de sa Majesté Imperiale et Catholique (Vienna)
- 1739: Les Athéniens, ballet (Brussels)
- 1744: Arlequin larron, prévôt et juge (Brussels)
- 1749: Le Retour de la paix dans les Pays-Bas (Brussels).
During the 1740s, he was a seller of wallpaper and tapestries.
Preceded by Jean-Richard Le Roux, called Durant |
Director of Théâtre royal de la Monnaie 1731-1733 |
Succeeded by Francisque |
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