Ears primed for chaos: Georges Feydeau’s farce Macskazene (Cat Music) storms Veresegyház on March 8, 2026, promising a gleeful whirlwind of vanity, mistaken identities, and social pretenses spun to the breaking point. The master of boisterous complications piles gag upon gag with precision, letting human pride bulldoze common sense while the audience howls.
Venue: Veres 1 Színház, 2112 Veresegyház, Köves utca 14. Showtime: March 8, 2026, 19:30 (part of the “Sejtes” season pass). Running time: 2 hours 30 minutes, two parts with one intermission. Guest performance by Orlai Produkció. Organizers reserve the right to change the time and program.
The Plot Spirals, the Notes Don’t
It starts with a calm lunch. Sugar magnate Pacarel decides to hire a star tenor to sing his daughter’s opera at the Paris Opera—her shiny new Faust. But a spectacular mix‑up lands not a famed vocalist, but a young man just starting law school. He can’t sing a note. From there the household detonates: tangled romances, crossed signals, suitors courting the wrong people, and a law student who keeps getting shoved center stage to sing—disaster in glorious slow motion.
Who’s Who on Stage
Pacarel: Mészáros Máté. Marthe, his wife: Járó Zsuzsa. Julie, their daughter: Bíró Panna Dominika. Dr. Landernau: Schruff Milán. Amandine, his wife: Rainer-Micsinyei Nóra. Dufausset: Krasznai Vilmos. Lanoix de Vaux, Julie’s fiancé: Simon Zoltán. Tiburce, the valet: Kocsó Gábor.
Text curated by Gergely Litkai, based on Judit Szántó’s translation. Set: Péter Horgas. Costumes: Zsuzsanna Cs. Kiss. Music: András Monori. Poster: László Csáfordi. Director’s associate: Dorka Dicső. Director: Gábor Máté. Producer: Tibor Orlai.
Why Go
Classic farce at full throttle: ambitious egos, absurd momentum, razor timing. If you crave quick-fire twists and characters gloriously blind to themselves, don’t skip Macskazene in Veresegyház on March 8.





