
Experience Veres 1 Theatre’s 2025–2026 hit shows across Budapest at Belvárosi and RAM Art Theatres—comedies, crime, and musicals lighting up the capital’s stages. Book your seats now.
when: 2026.01.12., Monday, Budapest
where: Hungary, -
Veres 1 Theatre is bringing its hit shows to Budapest again throughout 2025 and 2026, lighting up multiple stages across the city. The troupe considers every Budapest performance a celebration, and this season their crowd-pleasers arrive at Belvárosi Theatre (Belvárosi Színház) and RAM Art Theatre (RAM Art Színház). Join them in the capital—Veres 1 Theatre is waiting. Be part of the audience in Budapest!
January Highlights
January 12: Ne most, drágám! (Not Now, Darling), comedy, 1032 Budapest, District 3 – Óbuda, Bécsi út 154.
January 20: Amerikai komédia – szving musical (American Comedy – swing musical), 1134 Budapest, District 13, Váci út 63.
January 21: Az Ackroyd-gyilkosság (The Murder of Ackroyd), crime, 1032 Budapest, District 3 – Óbuda, Bécsi út 154.
January 22: Hogyan nevezzelek? (What Shall I Call You?), comedy, same Óbuda address.
February Lineup
February 1: Az Ackroyd-gyilkosság returns, 1032 Budapest, Óbuda, Bécsi út 154.
February 8: Acélmagnóliák (Steel Magnolias), comedy, 1201 Budapest, District 20 – Pesterzsébet, Nagy Győri István u. 4–6.
Good to Know
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.
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Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with lots of comedies and a classic like Steel Magnolias that work for mixed-age groups
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Veres 1 Theatre is a respected Hungarian troupe, so you’re seeing a local favorite rather than a tourist trap
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Budapest is a well-known, easy city for U.S. travelers, with plenty to do around the venues between shows
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No Hungarian required to attend—titles are familiar and plots (farce, crime, musical) are easy to follow, and some productions may include minimal English-friendly elements
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Venues across multiple districts mean you can pick a neighborhood you’re already visiting (Óbuda, District 13, Pesterzsébet)
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Public transit is excellent: metro, trams, and buses connect these districts; rideshares and taxis are cheap by U.S. standards
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Compared with community theater back home, ticket prices tend to be lower while production quality is solid, so good value
- Most performances are in Hungarian, so if you want full nuance or Agatha Christie–level wordplay, language could be a barrier
Cons
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The venues aren’t the top tourist landmarks, so first-timers might need extra planning to find them and fit them into sightseeing
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Schedule can change, and specific dates are scattered—harder to lock in if you’re on a short trip
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Compared with London’s West End or Broadway, international name recognition is limited, so it’s more a local-culture night than a bucket-list theater event