Győr’s Richter Hall Explodes With 2026 Shows And Concerts!

Discover Győr's Richter Hall 2026 lineup: jazz, musicals like Tick, Tick... Boom!, Tiger Moms, theater comedies, and Győri Philharmonic concerts for all ages.
where: 9021 Győr, Aradi vértanúk útja 16.

Győr’s Richter János Concert and Conference Hall at Aradi vértanúk útja 16, 9021 Győr, is gearing up for another stellar year in 2026. Expect a vibrant mix of jazz nights, musicals, theater hits, operettas, and hilarious evenings that promise quality fun for everyone. Whether you’re into classical tunes, laugh-out-loud comedies, or heartfelt stories, this venue has something to thrill you all year long.

JazzKEDD /3 – Temesi Berci és barátai

March 24, 2026 (Tuesday), 7pm. Kick off the jazz series with Temesi Berci and his friends delivering smooth vibes in the intimate Richter Hall.

Tikk-takk Bumm! (Tick, Tick… Boom!)

March 25, 2026 (Wednesday), 7pm. Jonathan Larson’s autobiographical musical first hit New York’s Off-Broadway stages, then conquered the world, spawning a multi-award-winning Netflix film in 2021. As composer Jon nears his 30th birthday, he grapples with big questions: Where’s his career at? Will he ever break through? Is this really his path? He senses something real must happen before 30 hits. Follow three young lives: Jon, the struggling composer; Michael, his best friend who swapped acting dreams for a PR manager gig; and Susan, Jon’s dancer girlfriend still chasing her big break. The show feels like an acoustic club stand-up by actor Ember Márk as Jon—intimate stories of a sensitive, talented artist’s self-doubt. With live music, the three actors slip into multiple roles to unpack Gen Y’s 30-something woes. No wars, no hunger, no penny-pinching for them—they grew up comfy but dread stepping into “real life.” Adulthood’s weight, irreversible choices, future fears, and commitment phobias crush them, and the characters muddle through with varying success.

Barokk mozaik

March 28, 2026 (Saturday), 5:18pm. Győri Philharmonic Orchestra presents: J.-B. Lully’s Marche Pour la Cérémonie des Turcs (4 min); D. Buxtehude’s C-minor Passacaglia, BuxWV 161 (Bánfalvi Zoltán arr., 8 min); F. Durante’s Miserere in C minor (6 min); C. Ph. E. Bach’s D-major Symphony, H. 663 Wq. 183/1 (11 min); G. F. Handel’s Water Music excerpts (10 min). Conducted by Bogányi Tibor.

Meztelen igazság (Naked Truth) – musical comedy

March 29, 2026 (Sunday), 7pm. This musical comedy follows six women from wildly different backgrounds who sign up for a pole dancing confidence-booster class—not just for the sexy moves. Friendships form, secrets spill, and they start loving their bodies. Boldly, they strip away inhibitions (and clothes) for charity. Witty and liberating, it’s about self-acceptance, sisterhood, and the ultimate challenge of getting naked—inside and out. Cast: Barbinek Paula, Csomor Csilla, Deutsch Anita, Gubik Ágnes, Gyebnár Csekka, Haumann Petra. Written by Dave Simpson; translated/dramaturg: Barbinek Paula; set/costume design: Gordos Éva; repetiteur: Fehér Adrienn; choreographer: Tallós Andrea; sound: Csomor György; lights: Váradi András “Szőke”; music: international hits reimagined; lyrics: Csik Csaba/Cseh Dávid Péter; pole instructor: Tóth Bernadett/Pole Heaven Studio; assistant director: Kiss Kriszta; directed by: Tallós Rita; producer: Timár Krisztina. Cast subject to change.

Anyatigrisek (Tiger Moms) – musical

April 8, 2026 (Wednesday), 7pm. Amy, super-pregnant and hours from labor, hosts a baby shower. Soon arrive Barbara (overemotional full-time housewife), Brooke (stressed workaholic lawyer), and Tina (divorced perfectionist mom) to dish advice to the naive host dreaming of easy motherhood. Thanks to them, that illusion shatters fast. This no-holds-barred, humor-packed show reveals raw parenting truths—perfect for black-belt moms or newbies. The 90-minute musical comedy will lift your spirits. Need we say more? The original English hit four continents, running to sold-out crowds worldwide for a decade. Now Liliom Produkció brings this emotional rollercoaster to Hungary. Cast: Cseke Katinka, Fekete Linda, Fehér Adrienn, Kecskés Tímea. Directed by Tallós Rita.

Michael Cooney: Nicsak, ki lakik itt?! (Hey, Who’s Living Here?!)

April 12, 2026 (Sunday), 3pm; June 11, 2026 (Thursday), 7pm. Madness in two acts. Translated/dramaturg: Benedek Albert; revised for revival: Benedek Albert, Oliver W. Horvath, HCS (Bánfalvy Studio 2018, revived 2025). Directed by Horváth Csaba; producer: HCS, Oliver W. Horvath. Unbelievable: A London-based Hungarian tires of free money! Szűcs Róbert has it all—unemployment benefits, pension, sick pay, child allowance, disability, free cow milk, even nursing bra scams that spark wifely jealousy. To avoid getting busted, he’d rather ditch his wife or freedom than the benefits. But shaking them off is no picnic! Bánfalvy Studio’s latest comedy. Cast: Linda Szűcs-Swan – Varga Iza/Kondákor Zsófia; Szűcs Róbert – Hujber Ferenc; Pawel Duda – Harmath Imre/Gombás Ádám; Mr. George Jenkins – Gombás Ádám/Kiss Zoli; Gyurka – Ganxsta Zolee; Sally Chessington – Bugár Anna/Kondákor Zsófia; Dr. Chapman – Sándor Péter/Hajdu Levente; Mr. Fortbright – Imre István/Csányi Dávid; Miss Cowper – György Orsolya; Magdalena Szmrczyk – Stelczer Timi.

Illényi Katica

April 13, 2026 (Monday), 7pm. Győri Philharmonic with Illényi Katica. Conducted by Silló István. A special concert blending her charm, vocals, violin wizardry, dance, and that spicy theremin twist.

A Szép nyári nap (A Beautiful Summer Day)

April 22, 2026 (Tuesday), 7pm. Set in a 1970s construction camp near the Yugoslav border in Bácsszentmária, this humorous, ironic musical stars young folks “volunteering” for summer work. Camp boss Tóth Antal runs the Soviet-Hungarian Friendship Co-op’s tomato plant; deputy Kovács Jenőné (Panni néni), the Russian teacher. Juli, Panni’s daughter and KISZ secretary, falls for fresh grad Varga Péter, aspiring sociologist whose dad fled post-1956. Their mismatched upbringings draw side-eye. Other Budapest teens work, party, fight, make up, fall in love, and groove to timeless Neoton hits.

Randevú Párizsban, avagy Kellemes Húsvéti Ünnepeket! (Rendezvous in Paris, or Happy Easter!)

April 23, 2026 (Thursday), 7pm. Comedy in two acts, modern-day posh Paris. From Jean Poiret and Georges Lautner’s script, 1984’s French blockbuster starred Sophie Marceau and Jean-Paul Belmondo. Over Easter break, tycoon Stéphane lives large with wife Sophie, Casanova-style—no woman resists. All smooth till he drops her at the airport, then bumps into 18-year-old Julie. He shows her the spots: dinner, nightclub, his pad. Chaos erupts—her flight’s canceled, she catches him with the girl. He blurts: “Looks bad, but she’s my daughter!” Cast: Stéphane – Egyházi Géza; Sophie – Fogarassy Bernadett; Julie – Czető Fritz Éva; Walter – Várfi Sándor; Frederic – Czető Roland; Marlene – Borbáth Ottília. Directed by Márton András; set: Katona Koós János; translated: Vinkó József; assistant: Dobos Erika.

Bartók & Brahms

April 27, 2026 (Monday), 7pm. Győri Philharmonic: Bartók’s Violin Concerto No. 2, BB 117 (36 min); Brahms’ Symphony No. 4 (E minor), op. 98 (39 min). With violinist Kelemen Barnabás. Conducted by Andreas Ottensamer.

Szavak nélkül (Without Words)

May 7, 2026 (Thursday), 7pm. Győri Philharmonic: Liszt’s Les Préludes, S.97 (16 min); Wagner-Maazel’s The Ring without words (70 min). Conducted by Christoph Koncz.

Műhelylátogatás – Mácsai Pál előadása (Workshop Visit – Pál Mácsai’s Performance)

May 8, 2026 (Friday), 7pm. What if an actor opens his poetry workshop door? He invites us to touch his tools—memories, sounds, thoughts. Why recite a text? Why that way? Poems by Arany, Petőfi, Ady, Babits, Kosztolányi, Karinthy, Dsida, József Attila, Radnóti, Villon-Faludy, Nemes-Nagy, Pilinszky, Orbán Ottó, Petri, Parti-Nagy, Kemény István, through Mácsai’s eyes and voice.

JazzKEDD /4 – Koszika & Sárik Péter Trió

May 12, 2026 (Tuesday), 7pm.

Fantasztikus szimfónia (Fantastic Symphony)

May 17, 2026 (Sunday), 5:18pm. Győri Philharmonic: Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique, op. 1 (49 min). Conducted by Hontvári Gábor.

Hontvári

May 18, 2026 (Monday), 7pm. Győri Philharmonic. Program: A. Schönberg…

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Pros
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This lineup packs a huge variety of jazz, musicals, classical concerts, and comedies, so as a U.S. tourist, you can easily find shows matching your vibe like the Netflix-famous Tick...Boom!
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Some events like the Győri Philharmonic's Bartók & Brahms or Berlioz symphony are internationally recognized classical pieces, feeling familiar even if you're not a music buff.
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Classical and jazz nights are mostly language-free, letting you enjoy the vibes without needing Hungarian skills.
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Super family-friendly picks like Tiger Moms musical poke fun at parenting in a hilarious way that's relatable for American families with kids.
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Győr's just a quick 1-1.5 hour train ride from Budapest on comfy public transport, or an easy drive on highways, making it a perfect day trip.
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Compared to pricey Broadway or West End shows, this intimate hall offers high-quality entertainment at tourist-friendly Hungarian prices.
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The venue's central spot in Győr means you can pair concerts with exploring the city's cute old town and cathedral, which some U.S. travelers already know from Danube cruises.
Cons
Most musicals and comedies like Naked Truth or Hey, Who's Living Here?! are performed in Hungarian, so without basic language skills, you'll miss punchlines and stories.
Győr isn't a household name for U.S. tourists like Vienna or Prague, so it might feel off the beaten path unless you're already Hungary-hopping.
Not all shows are kid-safe—stuff like the pole-dancing musical comedy is way too adult-oriented for families with young ones.
While solid, it doesn't match the star power or spectacle of big U.S. venues like Lincoln Center or London's Royal Albert Hall in terms of global fame and production scale.


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