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Alfred Néoclès Hennequin (13 January 1842 – 7 August 1887) was a Belgian playwright, best known for his farces. Born in Liège, Hennequin was trained there as an engineer, and was employed by the national railway company. In his spare time he wrote plays, and in 1870 had a success in Brussels with his farce Les Trois chapeaux (The Three Hats). He moved to Paris in 1871 and became a full-time playwright. Between 1871 and 1886 he wrote a series of comic plays, including Le Procès Veauradieux (The Veauradieux Trial, 1875), Les Dominos roses (The Pink Dominos, 1876), Bébé (Baby, 1877) and La Femme à papa (Father's Wife, 1879). Most of his plays were co-written with collaborators including Alfred Delacour and Albert Millaud and, in his last play, his son Maurice.

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  • Alfred Néoclès Hennequin (13 January 1842 – 7 August 1887) was a Belgian playwright, best known for his farces. Born in Liège, Hennequin was trained there as an engineer, and was employed by the national railway company. In his spare time he wrote plays, and in 1870 had a success in Brussels with his farce Les Trois chapeaux (The Three Hats). He moved to Paris in 1871 and became a full-time playwright. Between 1871 and 1886 he wrote a series of comic plays, including Le Procès Veauradieux (The Veauradieux Trial, 1875), Les Dominos roses (The Pink Dominos, 1876), Bébé (Baby, 1877) and La Femme à papa (Father's Wife, 1879). Most of his plays were co-written with collaborators including Alfred Delacour and Albert Millaud and, in his last play, his son Maurice. Hennequin, with his intricate plotting and frenetic exits and entrances through various doors, is known as the originator of the bedroom farce and a model for a later master of the genre, Georges Feydeau. In addition to his farces, Hennequin wrote some of the last of the old genre of musical vaudevilles, in collaboration with composers including Hervé and Raoul Pugno. Many of his farces were successfully staged in English versions, usually with the bedroom element toned down for British and American audiences. In the mid 1880s Hennequin suffered increasingly serious mental illness, and in March 1886 he entered a nursing home. He died the following year at Épinay-sur-Seine at the age of 45. (en)
  • Alfred Hennequin est un dramaturge belge, né le 13 janvier 1842 à Liège, mort le 7 août 1887 à Épinay-sur-Seine. Son père, Antoine Clari Néocles Hennequin, avocat à Liège, était le fils du peintre Philippe Auguste Hennequin. Alfred sera le père de Maurice Hennequin, lui aussi dramaturge. (fr)
  • Alfred Néoclés Hennequin, född 13 januari 1842 i Liège, död 7 augusti 1887 i Épinay-sur-Seine, var en belgisk lustspelsförfattare. Han var far till Maurice Hennequin. Hennequin, vars far var en känd konstnär född i Lyon, var först järnvägsingenjör i Belgien men slog sig 1875 ned i Paris. Hans lustspel och vådeviller utmärks av kvickhet och frivolitet. mest berömda är Niniche (1878, uppförd i Stockholm 1879) och Lili (1882, uppförd i Stockholm samma år). (sv)
  • Альфред Неокль Эннекен (фр. Alfred Néoclés Hennequin, в старых русских источниках Геннекен; 13 января 1842, Льеж — 7 августа 1887, Эпине-сюр-Сен, Сен-Сен-Дени) — французско-бельгийский драматург. Внук художника Филиппа Огюста Геннекена. Отец драматурга Мориса Геннекена. (ru)
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  • Alfred Hennequin est un dramaturge belge, né le 13 janvier 1842 à Liège, mort le 7 août 1887 à Épinay-sur-Seine. Son père, Antoine Clari Néocles Hennequin, avocat à Liège, était le fils du peintre Philippe Auguste Hennequin. Alfred sera le père de Maurice Hennequin, lui aussi dramaturge. (fr)
  • Alfred Néoclés Hennequin, född 13 januari 1842 i Liège, död 7 augusti 1887 i Épinay-sur-Seine, var en belgisk lustspelsförfattare. Han var far till Maurice Hennequin. Hennequin, vars far var en känd konstnär född i Lyon, var först järnvägsingenjör i Belgien men slog sig 1875 ned i Paris. Hans lustspel och vådeviller utmärks av kvickhet och frivolitet. mest berömda är Niniche (1878, uppförd i Stockholm 1879) och Lili (1882, uppförd i Stockholm samma år). (sv)
  • Альфред Неокль Эннекен (фр. Alfred Néoclés Hennequin, в старых русских источниках Геннекен; 13 января 1842, Льеж — 7 августа 1887, Эпине-сюр-Сен, Сен-Сен-Дени) — французско-бельгийский драматург. Внук художника Филиппа Огюста Геннекена. Отец драматурга Мориса Геннекена. (ru)
  • Alfred Néoclès Hennequin (13 January 1842 – 7 August 1887) was a Belgian playwright, best known for his farces. Born in Liège, Hennequin was trained there as an engineer, and was employed by the national railway company. In his spare time he wrote plays, and in 1870 had a success in Brussels with his farce Les Trois chapeaux (The Three Hats). He moved to Paris in 1871 and became a full-time playwright. Between 1871 and 1886 he wrote a series of comic plays, including Le Procès Veauradieux (The Veauradieux Trial, 1875), Les Dominos roses (The Pink Dominos, 1876), Bébé (Baby, 1877) and La Femme à papa (Father's Wife, 1879). Most of his plays were co-written with collaborators including Alfred Delacour and Albert Millaud and, in his last play, his son Maurice. (en)
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