Eugène Labiche

Eugène Labiche
Born(1815-05-06)6 May 1815
Paris, French Empire
Died22 January 1888(1888-01-22) (aged 72)
Paris, France
Resting placeCimetière de Montmartre
GenreDramaturgy
Notable worksThe Italian Straw Hat

Eugène Marin Labiche (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn maʁɛ̃ labiʃ]; 6 May 1815  22 January 1888) was a French dramatist. He remains famous for his contribution to the vaudeville genre and his passionate and domestic pochades.

In the 1860s, he reached his peak with a series of successes including Le Voyage de M. Perrichon (1860), La Poudre aux yeux (1861), La Station Champbaudet (1862) and La Cagnotte (1864). He worked with Jacques Offenbach, then director of the Bouffes-Parisiens, to write librettos for operettas and for several comic operas.

His 1851 farce The Italian Straw Hat, written with Marc-Michel, has been adapted many times to stage and screen.