Pesthidegkút 2026: Must-See Theater Nights

Discover Pesthidegkút’s 2026 theater nights at Klebelsberg Kultúrkúria—classics, contemporary hits, family shows, and readings in an intimate venue. Book tickets online, $6.80–$19.00.
when: 2026. February 28., Saturday

Klebelsberg Kultúrkúria rolls out a 2026 lineup in Pesthidegkút packed with classics, contemporary gems, laughs, and thoughtful pieces—all in a charming venue that brings the stage close and makes the nights unforgettable. Tickets available online.

February Highlights

Feb 23, 10:00 — Babaszínház: A doboz (Baby Theater: The Box), Színházterem.
Feb 24, 19:00 — Jon Lonoff: Centiről centire (Step by Step), Színházterem.
Feb 27, 10:00 & 10:30 — Tádé season pass: Az égigérő cseresznyefa (The Sky-High Cherry Tree), Színházterem.
Feb 27, 14:30 — Mazsola season pass: A furfangos csodadoktorok (The Cunning Miracle Doctors), Színházterem.
Feb 28, 18:00 — Az aduász: Mindent Romhányiról (The Trump Card: All About Romhányi), Színházterem.

March Lineup

Mar 2, 19:00 — Kárpáti Péter: Térkép a túlvilágról (Map of the Afterlife), Színházterem.
Mar 7, 16:00 — Boribon költözik (Boribon Moves), Színházterem.
Mar 7, 18:00 — Úrilányok az Adrián — reading by Ildikó Piros, Nagyszalon.
Mar 13, 19:00 — Piszkos Fred, a felolvasó — Rejtő night, Színházterem.
Mar 20, 19:00 — Valahol Európában (Somewhere in Europe), Színházterem.
Mar 22, 16:00 — A bátor nyulacska (The Brave Little Bunny), Színházterem.

Tickets

Price: $6.80–$19.00. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Family-friendly mix: baby theater, kids’ shows, and adult evenings, so everyone finds something
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Intimate venue means great views and a cozy vibe—feels special, not touristy
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Prices are a steal ($6.80–$19), far cheaper than U.S. theater
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Pesthidegkút is a calm, safe residential area of Budapest—good for families
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Easy online ticketing, so you can book before you fly
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Budapest is well-known internationally, so pairing this with major sights is simple
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Public transport in Budapest is solid; buses and rideshares reach Pesthidegkút easily, and driving/parking is doable - Most performances will be in Hungarian, so non-speakers may miss a lot of nuance
Cons
Pesthidegkút itself isn’t a famous tourist district, so fewer surrounding attractions and English signage
Compared to big-name international theater hubs (London/NYC), this is more local and less spectacle-heavy
Schedule can change per the organizer, which can be tricky for tight itineraries

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