At 17, he found himself having comédies en vaudeville played in the small theaters of Boulevard du Temple.
In 1833, he gave the théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques a three-act play: Le Gamin, in collaboration with Lubize (1798-1863).
[2] Then, in 1836, he presented the théâtre des Variétés with Le Tour de faction, which was met with great success.
Then, in May 1865 at the invitation and under the patronage of his friend Clairville, he joined the Fourth société du Caveau [3] of which he eventually became a full member.
At the end of the year 1879, Louis Henry Lecomte evaluated Grangé's output to no less than 350 plays and 300 songs that were inserted into the magazine Le Caveau.