Budapest Operetta Theatre's "Te rongyos élet" Gala dazzles Hajdúszoboszló's Kovács Máté Cultural Center. Stars Kiss Diána, Papp Balázs, Bojtos Luca, Laki Péter. Free—register now!
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Budapest Operetta Theatre rolls into Hajdúszoboszló on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at 6 PM with its smash-hit “Te rongyos élet” Operetta Gala at the Kovács Máté City Cultural Center, 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Szilfákalja u. 2. Catch rising stars Kiss Diána, Papp Balázs, Bojtos Luca, and Laki Péter lighting up the stage, joined by the theatre’s chamber orchestra. It’s all free, but register first to snag your spot!
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Pros
It's completely free – just register online or via email, saving you bucks for Hungarian goulash!
Family-friendly vibe with light-hearted operetta tunes and rising stars that kids and adults can enjoy together.
Set in Hajdúszoboszló, a underrated spa town with world-class thermal baths you can hit before or after the show.
Operetta galas like this are music-heavy, so no Hungarian skills required – the melodies and energy carry the fun.
Super easy to reach by train from Budapest (about 3 hours, direct-ish) or a scenic drive if you've got a rental car.
Feels like a mini-Vienna operetta night with Budapest Theatre pros and a chamber orchestra, but way more affordable.
Authentic Hungarian culture hit that's less crowded than big-city events, giving you that insider local feel.
Cons
Hajdúszoboszló flies under the radar for most U.S. tourists – it's not Budapest-famous or on standard tour routes.
Lyrics and dialogue are in Hungarian, so without basics you'll catch the vibe but miss some witty bits.
Warning flag: the date might be outdated per the listing, so confirm before booking travel.
Getting back late via public transport could be tricky – last trains aren't super late from a small town spot.





