Veres 1 Színház's American Comedy Swing Musical tours Hungary in 2026, starting in Miskolc with high-energy laughs and swing rhythms for all ages!
Veres 1 Színház brings its hilarious Amerikai komédia – szwing musical (American Comedy – Swing Musical) to stages nationwide in 2026, starting with multiple fun-packed shows. Based on Károly Aszlányi’s 1930s comedy, it boasts libretto and lyrics by Attila Lőrinczy, plus music by Artisjus- and Fonogram Award winner Bálint Bársony. Directed by Károly Peller, this high-energy production overflows with humor, swing rhythms, and non-stop laughs, delivering unforgettable entertainment for audiences of all ages.
Tour Dates and Locations
Catch it on March 24, 2026, at 3525 Miskolc, Rákóczi utca 5.; March 28 (new date) at 9700 Szombathely, Március 15. tér 5.; April 2 at 1032 Budapest, 3rd District – Óbuda, Bécsi út 154.; April 21 at 2440 Százhalombatta, Szent István tér 5.; April 27 at 7100 Szekszárd, Szent István tér 10.; and July 1 at 8600 Siófok, Jókai park 5. Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs!
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Pros
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This swing musical comedy is perfect for families, promising laughs and high-energy fun for all ages
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Swing rhythms and American comedy vibes feel familiar, like a lighter take on Broadway hits such as Chicago or Hairspray
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One stop is in tourist-magnet Budapest, super easy to slot into a Hungary trip
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No Hungarian skills needed if you just vibe to the music and slapstick humor, even if lyrics are in Hungarian
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Great excuse to explore cool Hungarian towns like lakeside Siófok or historic Szekszárd beyond just Budapest
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Public transport in Hungary rocks for most venues, like quick trains to Budapest or buses to Miskolc from the capital
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Affordable tickets compared to U.S. musicals, plus it's a unique Hungarian twist on swing that's not your everyday Vegas show
Cons
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Smaller spots like Miskolc or Szombathely aren't on most foreign radars, so extra planning needed
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It's all in Hungarian without mentioned English subs, which might miss some jokes for non-speakers
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Dates are way out in 2026, so not ideal for spontaneous trips
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Won't match the polish or star power of big U.S. productions like those on Broadway