Nicolas Huau was an 18th-century French actor and theatre manager.
This is where he had Zaïre by Voltaire, La Vie est un songe by Louis de Boissy and L'Embarras des richesses by Dallainval premiered.
Back to The Hague in 1736, he stayed there until 1741, then directed the comedy of Dunkirk from 1741 to 1749 and returned to Brussels in 1751.
In 1753, he gave performances in Liège and returned to Brussels where his wife died in 1756.
Under the name Mlle Huau, she published in The Hague in 1739 a three-act comedy entitled Le Caprice de l'amour.