Győr’s Richter Hall: Must-See 2026/2027 Shows Lineup

Richter Hall Győr 2026
where: 9021 Győr, Aradi vértanúk útja 16.

Richter Hall in Győr is pulling out all the stops for 2026 and 2027 with a killer lineup of concerts, musicals, theater, and fun nights. Whether you’re into operas, laughs, or classical vibes, this spot’s got quality entertainment for everyone craving a good time.

Anyatigrisek (Tiger Moms) – Musical

April 8, 2026, Wednesday, 7pm. Amy, the always-busy soon-to-be mom, throws a baby shower. Enter Barbara, the super-emotional full-time housewife; Brooke, the workaholic stressed-out lawyer; and Tina, the divorced perfectionist mom. They dish out advice to the naive host who’s got starry-eyed ideas about motherhood. Thanks to these three, that innocence won’t last long. This no-holds-barred musical packs tons of humor into what it really means to be a parent. Black-belt mom or new newbie, this 90-minute comedy will cheer you up. What more could a mom want? The original English show has smashed it on four continents for 10 years with sold-out crowds worldwide. Liliom Produkció brings this hit to Hungarian fans—a wild emotional rollercoaster every second. Stars: Cseke Katinka, Fekete Linda, Fehér Adrienn, Kecskés Tímea. Directed by Tallós Rita.

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

April 12, 2026, Sunday, 3pm; June 11, 2026, Thursday, 7pm. Madness in two acts. Translator/dramaturg: Benedek Albert. Revised for revival: Benedek Albert, Oliver W. Horváth, HCS. Bánfalvy Stúdió 2018, revived 2025. Director: Horváth Csaba. Producer: HCS, Oliver W. Horváth. Unbelievable: a Hungarian in London is fed up with free cash! Szűcs Róbert has it all—unemployment benefits, pension, sick pay, child allowance, disability, free milk, even nursing bra scams that make his wife jealous. To dodge getting busted, he’d rather ditch the handouts than his wife or freedom. But shaking off the benefits ain’t easy! Bánfalvy Stúdió’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.

Illényi Katica

April 13, 2026, Monday, 7pm. Győr Philharmonic Orchestra, Illényi Katica, conducted by Silló István. Special concert with Illényi Katica’s charm, sweetness, singing, violin, dance—and don’t forget the spicy theremin.

Téti Youth Brass Band 50th Jubilee Concert

April 18, 2026, Saturday, 5pm. For half a century, Téti Youth Brass Band has shaped Tét’s cultural scene, building traditions and community across generations. Their dedicated work and diverse repertoire represent brass music values at festivals and events. In 2026, they hit the big 50 with a massive concert summing up decades of music and unity—a celebration of tunes, togetherness, and shared memories.

A Szép nyári nap (A Beautiful Summer Day) Musical

April 22, 2026, Tuesday, 7pm. Set in the 1970s at a construction camp near the Yugoslav border in Bácsszentmária—border matters in the story. Humorous, ironic musical stars young folks “volunteering” for summer work. Camp boss Tóth Antal runs the Soviet-Hungarian Friendship Co-op’s tomato processing side gig; deputy Kovács Jenőné (Aunt Panni), the Russian teacher. Juli, Panni’s KISZ secretary daughter, falls for fresh grad Varga Péter, aspiring sociologist whose dad fled after ’56. Their mismatched upbringings draw side-eyes. Other camp kids are Budapest teens working, partying, fighting, making up, falling in love, singing, and dancing to 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 neighborhood. From Jean Poiret and Georges Lautner’s script, 1984 French blockbuster with Sophie Marceau and Jean-Paul Belmondo. Easter break: magnate Stéphane Margelle lives large in Paris with wife Sophie. Casanova lifestyle—no woman resists. All smooth till he drops her at the airport, bumps into an 18-year-old girl, takes her out dining, clubbing, home. Scandal: wife’s flight canceled, catches him. He claims she’s his daughter… Cast: Stéphane—Egyházi Géza; Sophie—Fogarassy Bernadett; Julie—Czető Fritz Éva; Walter—Várfi Sándor; Frederic—Czető Roland; Marlene—Borbáth Ottília. Director: Márton András; Set: Katona Koós János; Translator: Vinkó József; Asst: Dobos Erika.

Bartók & Brahms

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

Szavak nélkül (Without Words)

May 7, 2026, Thursday, 7pm. Győr Philharmonic. Liszt: Les Préludes, S.97 (16 min); Wagner-Mazel: 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? Invites us where tools—memories, sounds, thoughts—are tangible? Why recite a text, and 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. Győr Philharmonic. Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, op. 14a (49 min). Conducted by Hontvári Gábor.

Hontvári

May 18, 2026, Monday, 7pm. Győr Philharmonic. Schönberg: Verklärte Nacht, op. 4 (30 min); Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, op. 14 (49 min). Conducted by Hontvári Gábor.

Best of Musicals Győr

May 19, 2026, Tuesday, 7pm. Sári Évi, Egyházi Géza, Sándor Péter musical concert. Best hits from Phantom of the Opera, Evita, Les Misérables, Cats, Fame, Notre-Dame de Paris, Jekyll and Hyde, Chess, Dance of the Vampires. 100-min one-act.

FREDDIE – LÉLEKBÚVÁR Belső tűz (Soul Diver Inner Fire)

May 30, 2026, Saturday, 7pm. That inner drive flickers, baffles with strength, dies out—can it relight? It shapes choices toward goals. Daily motivation, light in dark, if you let it lead, feed it, trust it—trust yourself. You’re the inner fire. Who are you? Freddie shows with songs, poems, thoughts to help you see who you are—and aren’t.

Ray Cooney: Páratlan Páros (Peerless Pair)

May 31, 2026, Sunday, 7pm. Mary eagerly awaits hubby John Smith, cabbie, late at Wimbledon home—calls cops. Four-and-a-half minutes away, Barbara does same at Richmond. Same John, double life crumbling after crash helping old lady, wrong address at hospital. Cops investigate; he dashes between wives. Cast: John—Száraz Dénes; Mary—Kiss Ramóna/Bugár Anna; Barbara—Mezei Léda; Stanley—Beleznay Endre; Porterhouse—Harmath Imre; Troughton—Suhajda Dániel; Bobby—Kiss Zoltán; Reporter—Pintér Gábor. Translator/dramaturg: Benedek Albert; Director: Horváth Csaba; Producer: HCS, Oliver W. Horváth; Set/costumes: Győri Gabriella; Asst: Szikra B. Diána; Choreo: Horváth Gyula Antal.

Csárdáskirálynő (Queen of the Csárdás)

October 24, 2026, Saturday, 7pm. Vereczkey Szilvia, world-famous csárdás queen, says farewell.

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Pros
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Richter Hall's lineup has a killer mix of musicals, comedies, orchestra concerts, and jazz that caters to all tastes, from classical buffs to families looking for fun.
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Super family-friendly picks like the Téti Youth Brass Band 50th Jubilee or light-hearted musicals such as Tiger Moms and A Beautiful Summer Day, perfect for kids and parents alike.
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Plenty of internationally recognized stuff like Bartók violin concertos, Brahms symphonies, Berlioz's Fantastic Symphony, and Best of Musicals hits from Phantom and Les Mis—feels familiar if you've seen US shows.
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Győr isn't some hidden gem only locals know; it's a solid mid-sized city with growing buzz for culture, and Richter Hall is a respected venue drawing crowds from nearby Vienna and Budapest.
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Zero Hungarian skills needed for most orchestra concerts or music-focused events like Illényi Katica's theremin vibes or Freddie's soulful show—music speaks universal.
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Dead easy to reach: hop a quick train from Budapest airport (under 2 hours) or drive from Vienna; Richter Hall's smack in the city center with parking and buses nearby.
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Stacks up great against similar spots like off-Broadway theaters or regional US orchestras—top-notch production but tickets way cheaper (think $20-50 vs. $100+ in NYC) and intimate vibes without the crowds.
Cons
Comedies and straight plays like Michael Cooney's farce or Rendezvous in Paris are fully in Hungarian with no English subs, so you'll miss punchlines unless you're fluent.
Győr flies under the radar for most US tourists who stick to Budapest or Western Europe hotspots, making it less of a "must-see" on the itinerary.
A few shows lean adult with themes like double lives, parenting chaos, or emotional rollercoasters—not always kid-appropriate for super young ones.


What to see near Győr's Richter Hall: Must-See 2026/2027 Shows Lineup

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