Experience Veres 1 Színház’s 2026 Budapest tour: farce, whodunit, and swing musical across Belvárosi Színház, Ram Art Színház, and Óbuda. Book now for hit performances and lively nights.
when: 2026.02.19., Thursday, Budapest
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Budapest gets a full dose of Veres 1 Színház in 2026 as the company tours the capital with crowd-pleasers across multiple venues. Performing in Budapest is always a celebration for the troupe, and this year they’re putting down roots at the Belvárosi Színház and the Ram Art Színház—plus regular dates in Óbuda at 1032 Budapest, Bécsi út 154. Join the audience and catch their biggest box-office favorites live in the city.
Dates and Venues
It kicks off on 2026.02.19 with Ne most, drágám! (Not Now, Darling), a two-act farce guaranteed to liven up a winter night. Crime fans get their fix on 2026.03.12 with Az Ackroyd-gyilkosság (The Murder of Roger Ackroyd), a classic whodunit—so popular it plays twice the same day at the same Óbuda address. The comedy returns on 2026.03.30, when Ne most, drágám! is back for more door-slamming chaos. Then 2026.04.02 brings Amerikai komédia (American Comedy), a swing musical that will lift the roof. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs, so check links and contacts before you go.
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Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with classic farce, a musical, and a Christie whodunit that older kids/teens can enjoy with parents
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Internationally recognizable titles (The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, a swingy “American Comedy,” and British-style farce) make the themes easy to follow
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Budapest is a well-known, tourist-friendly city, so pairing theater nights with sightseeing is a no-brainer
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Multiple venues (Belvárosi Színház, Ram Art Színház, Óbuda) give you options across the city and dates, handy for trip planning
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Public transport in Budapest is excellent; metro/tram/bus get you to the city center and Óbuda easily, rideshares are cheap, and driving/parking is doable off-peak
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No deep Hungarian needed if you know the plots—physical comedy and familiar stories help; some productions may offer English program notes
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Compared with similar theater nights in London/NYC, ticket prices are typically lower while production quality stays high
Cons
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Most performances are in Hungarian, so dialogue-driven humor and wordplay can be missed without subtitles
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The specific venues (Belvárosi, Ram Art, Óbuda’s Bécsi út 154) aren’t internationally famous, so first-timers may need extra navigation time
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Schedule changes are possible, so travelers on tight itineraries must double-check dates and availability
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Families with very young kids may find late showtimes and two-act formats challenging without Hungarian comprehension