Veresegyház’s Summer Stage Bursts With Premieres

Mézesvölgyi Nyár 2026 brings hit plays, concerts, and premieres to Veresegyház’s open-air stage—family favorites, musical comedies, and star turns for unforgettable summer nights in Pest County.
when: 2026.07.08., Wednesday
where: 2112 Veresegyház, Búcsú tér

Pest County’s biggest cross-arts event, Mézesvölgyi Nyár — the Veres 1 Színház (Veres 1 Theatre) summer festival — returns in 2026 with hit plays, star-studded casts, and open-air energy. Organizers are rolling out a packed season of theater and concerts designed for long, warm nights under the sky in Veresegyház.

What’s On

July 8: A Pál utcai fiúk (The Paul Street Boys) — a two-part musical that brings the classic coming-of-age novel to the stage.
July 12: A dzsungel könyve (The Jungle Book) — a family favorite roars back with vibrant music and movement.
July 22: Csengetett, Mylord? (You Rang, M’Lord?) — world premiere of a stage adaptation with sharp wit and upstairs-downstairs chaos.
August 7: Anconai szerelmesek (Lovers of Ancona) — a musical comedy with sun-drenched romance.
August 11: Anconai szerelmesek a Balatonon (Lovers of Ancona at Lake Balaton) — seaside sequel vibes, with the same irresistible tunes.
August 15: Egy életem (One Life) — a biographical stand-up evening with Imre Csuja, mixing confessions and comedy.

Plan Ahead

Program and dates may change at the organizers’ discretion.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Great for families thanks to kid-friendly shows like The Jungle Book and The Paul Street Boys, plus open-air vibes that suit mixed-age groups
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Easy cultural entry point even if you don’t know Hungarian when it’s music-heavy or familiar stories, and you can follow the spectacle
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Veresegyház is close to Budapest, so you can day-trip by train or car and still be back in the city for the night
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Mix of premieres and classics gives bragging rights—world-premiere adaptation of You Rang, M’Lord? plus beloved Hungarian hits
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Ticket prices and food/drink on-site tend to be cheaper than comparable outdoor festivals in Western Europe or the U.S.
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Less touristy than downtown Budapest events, so you’ll get a local crowd and a more authentic summer-theater scene
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Compared to Shakespeare-in-the-Park–style events abroad, the venue is smaller and more intimate, so you’re closer to the action
Cons
Many shows are in Hungarian, and jokes/wordplay in comedies and stand-up (Egy életem) can be hard to follow without language skills
Veresegyház isn’t internationally famous, so planning logistics and info in English may take extra effort
Weather can make or break an open-air night, and schedule changes are at the organizer’s discretion
Fewer late-night transport options back to Budapest after the show than in big-city venues, so you may need a car or pre-booked ride

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