The Mézesvölgyi Summer open-air theater festival returns to Búcsú Square (Búcsú tér), Veresegyház (2112) from June through August 2026, bringing Pest County’s biggest multidisciplinary arts program to life under the stars. Expect hit plays, powerhouse actors, concerts, and family favorites across genres all summer long. The organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs, so plan ahead, but keep an eye out for updates.
Hungarian pop-rock icon Charlie (Horváth Charlie) unleashes his unmistakable voice in a night that blends smoky blues, swaggering jazz, and straight-up Hungarian rock, wrapped in Veresegyház’s summer magic. Anthems built for mass singalongs will ring out, from Jég dupla jéggel to Nézz az ég felé, spanning generations and memories.
Three women, three men: a sextet—though the roles flip in surprising ways over one wild, stormy night. At first, relationships seem clear, but chemistry interferes, and a know-it-all sex psychologist complicates everything. After a chain of misunderstandings and near-misses, hope hangs on whether it all lands right side up by dawn.
Sit back and watch gossip sprint from room to room as the upper crust tumbles into chaos. Neil Simon’s two-act farce turns miscommunication into high-speed comedy as the best and brightest of the upper set get hopelessly entangled.
This time the classic doesn’t speak through children but through young adults, sharpening the conflicts and amping up the stakes. Modern musical textures and lyrics drive the drama. Acoustic soundscapes, the actors’ rhythmic invention, youthful energy and humor, and the original’s cathartic punch make the story hit with fresh force.
The iconic tale returns in a second performance, again reframed through young adults. Expect even tougher dramatic moments, modern songs, and a production built around live acoustic effects, the cast’s musical creativity, and the timeless, moving message of the source.
Mowgli, the boy who overcomes his enemies and seeks happiness with his new family beneath the thick leaves. A must-see that tugs at and warms the heart—a story of friendship and love for children and the forever young at heart.
That certain life phase arrives for every woman. Some hide it. Some laugh it off. Jeanie Linders’ global hit belts it out—loud, honest, and hilariously over-the-top. Expect razor-sharp humor, big voices, and radical relatability.
The frontman of positive energy fires up a summer show stacked with stadium-shaking Rapülők dance bangers, Jazz+Az funk grooves, Gringó Sztár cuts, and Létvágy pop delights—live, with eye-popping stage tech, loads of humor, and lyrics that pull no punches.
TV’s beloved characters step onto the open-air stage in Veresegyház for a two-night theatrical world premiere. Expect throwback charm, sharp class satire, and a summer evening to remember as the upstairs-downstairs madness plays out live.
On a cruise, polite Brits Peter and Debbie befriend Elsa, an American widow. Addresses are swapped and promises made—the kind usually never kept. Except this time Elsa rings their doorbell. By then the couple has read alarming things about her online, panic sets in, and they’d rather not let her near the kids—yet they don’t want to be rude. Add a meddling neighbor and a police sergeant, and the farce detonates. Fresh off London’s West End, Budapest’s Játékszín brings the fantastically funny guest to Veresegyház.
Love triangles, mink coats, scantily clad visitors, garments flying out the window, and total bedlam—set in London’s swankiest fur salon. Fill your evening with unapologetic, frothy fun.
Some songs never age. Some voices never leave our hearts. Under a starry sky, the legacy of Pál Szécsi—one of Hungarian pop’s brightest ever—comes alive. Performers: Zoltán Miller, Dénes Pál, Attila Serbán, and Sándor Nagy.
Belgian master sleuth Hercule Poirot retires to the sleepy English village of King’s Abbot, only to face two inexplicable deaths soon after his arrival. Artúr Kálid stars as Poirot with Szilveszter Szabó P. as Dr. James Sheppard in this gripping Agatha Christie mystery.
For 20 years, this musical comedy has been one of Hungary’s most-played crowd-pleasers. It fuses the spirit of Italian marketplace farce with classic Hungarian humor and the catchiest Italian hits of the 1970s.
Two decades after miracles, lost siblings, and a pile of weddings, time hasn’t cooled their hearts. In the hot, hopeful summer of 1989, the Italian troupe heads to Hungary—some with softer bellies, some with silvering hair, some chasing teens—hunting roots, rekindled loves, calm, and happiness. There’s plenty of all that, thanks to Comrade Békés, boss of the Balaton SZOT resort. And the bel canto soars: Azzurro, Bella ciao, Sono l’italiano…
Imre Csuja opens his life with the warmth and wit audiences love: childhood tales of a mother who directed him early on, the grind of his first professional years, days with four performances, lessons learned from veterans, and how he met his wife more than 40 years ago. Of course he dives into the legendary films Glass Tiger (Üvegtigris) and A Kind of America (Valami Amerika), sharing backstage secrets along the way.
A world where grime is order and cleaning is chaos. Andris Muhi sets off to rescue friends from the realm of splatters, dusters, and ruthless neat freaks. A colorful, magical, earworm-packed musical journey for kids and grown-ups, where play, imagination, and laughter lead—and even vacuums don’t always choose the right side.
Last year’s promise, overdelivered. After a barnstorming night when dramatic heavyweights and operetta stars danced the csárdás together, the crème of Hungarian theater reunites with new faces and old favorites to prove that operetta—an official Hungarian treasure—belongs to everyone.
The organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.