Győr’s Richter Hall Unleashes Epic 2026/2027 Shows

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where: 9021 Győr, Aradi vértanúk útja 16.

Richter Hall at 9021 Győr, Aradi vértanúk útja 16, is gearing up for another stellar year of entertainment in 2026 and 2027. This prime spot in Győr delivers a vibrant mix of concerts, operettas, theater productions, and fun evenings, all tailored for fans of top-notch leisure. Whether you’re into musicals that hit close to home or orchestral masterpieces, the lineup promises thrills from April onward.

Anyatigrisek (Mama Tigers) Musical

Amy, the mom-to-be due any moment, throws a baby shower bash. Soon, Barbara, the super-emotional full-time housewife, Brooke, the workaholic stressed-out lawyer, and Tina, the divorced perfectionist mom, show up to dish out advice to the naive host, who has starry-eyed views on motherhood. Thanks to these three, her illusions won’t last long. This no-holds-barred musical packs laughs galore, revealing the real deal of parenting—no matter if you’re a black-belt mom or fresh newbie, the 90-minute comedy will lift your spirits. What more could a mom want? The original English show has smashed it across four continents for a decade with sold-out crowds worldwide. Liliom Produkció brings this global hit to Hungary as an emotional rollercoaster every time. Stars: Cseke Katinka, Fekete Linda, Fehér Adrienn, Kecskés Tímea. Directed by Tallós Rita. Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 7pm.

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

Unthinkable: a London-based Hungarian tires of free money! Szűcs Róbert has it all—unemployment benefits, pension, sick pay, child allowance, disability support, free cow’s milk, even a breastfeeding bra scam that sparks his wifey’s jealousy. Panicking about getting busted, he’d rather ditch the handouts than his wife or freedom. But shaking them off ain’t easy! This two-act madness is Bánfalvy Stúdió’s latest comedy, revived in 2025 from their 2018 hit. Directed by Horváth Csaba, produced by HCS and Oliver W. Horvath. Adapted by Benedek Albert, Oliver W. Horvath, HCS. Cast: Linda Szűcs-Swan as Varga Iza/Kondákor Zsófia; Szűcs Róbert as Hujber Ferenc; Pawel Duda as Harmath Imre/Gombás Ádám; Mr. George Jenkins as Gombás Ádám/Kiss Zoli; Gyurka as Ganxsta Zolee; Sally Chessington as Bugár Anna/Kondákor Zsófia; Dr. Chapman as Sándor Péter/Hajdu Levente; Mr. Fortbright as Imre István/Csányi Dávid; Miss Cowper as György Orsolya; Magdalena Szmrczyk as Stelczer Timi. Sunday, April 12, 2026, 3pm; Thursday, June 11, 2026, 7pm.

Illényi Katica Concert

Monday, April 13, 2026, 7pm. Győr Philharmonic Orchestra with Illényi Katica, conducted by Silló István. A special evening blending her charm, sweet voice, violin wizardry, dance moves, and spicy theremin playing.

Téti Youth Brass Band 50th Jubilee

Saturday, April 18, 2026, 5pm. For half a century, this band has shaped Tét’s cultural scene, building traditions and community across generations. Their dedication and diverse repertoire shine at festivals and events alike. Hitting the big 5-0 in 2026, they celebrate with a grand concert recapping decades of musical legacy and unity—a party for music, belonging, and shared memories.

Szép nyári nap (Beautiful Summer Day) Musical

Tuesday, April 22, 2026, 7pm. Set in the 1970s at a construction camp near the Yugoslav border in Bácsszentmárton—key to the plot. Humorous, ironic tale of young “volunteers” working summer jobs. Camp boss Tóth Antal runs the Soviet-Hungarian Friendship Cooperative’s tomato plant sideline; deputy Kovács Jenőné (Auntie Panni), the Russian teacher. Her KISZ-secretary daughter Juli falls for recent grad Varga Péter, aspiring sociologist whose dad fled after ’56. Their mismatched romance draws suspicious looks. Other Budapest teens work, party, fight, make up, fall in love, and groove to timeless Neoton hits with song and dance.

Randevú Párizsban (Date in Paris), or Happy Easter!

Thursday, April 23, 2026, 7pm. Two-act comedy set in posh, modern Paris. From Jean Poiret and Georges Lautner’s script, 1984’s French blockbuster starred Sophie Marceau and Jean-Paul Belmondo. Tycoon Stéphane Margelle lives large with wife Sophie but plays Casanova—irresistible to women. Everything goes smoothly until he drops her at the airport for Easter break and bumps into 18-year-old Julie. He takes her out to dinner, clubbing, and back home. Chaos erupts: her flight’s canceled, she catches him red-handed. He blurts out that she’s his daughter! Cast: Stéphane as Egyházi Géza; Sophie as Fogarassy Bernadett; Julie as Czető Fritz Éva; Walter as Várfi Sándor; Frederic as Czető Roland; Marlene as Borbáth Ottília. Directed by Márton András; set by Katona Koós János; translated by Vinkó József; assistant Dobos Erika.

Bartók & Brahms

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

Szavak nélkül (Wordless)

Thursday, May 7, 2026, 7pm. Győr Philharmonic Orchestra. Liszt: Les Préludes, S.97 (16 min). Wagner arr. Maazel: The Ring (wordless) (70 min). Conducted by Christoph Koncz.

Műhelylátogatás with Mácsai Pál

Friday, May 8, 2026, 7pm. What happens when an actor opens the door to his workshop, where he crafts poetry recitals? He invites us to explore 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

Tuesday, May 12, 2026, 7pm.

Fantasztikus szimfónia (Symphonie Fantastique)

Sunday, May 17, 2026, 5pm. Győr Philharmonic Orchestra. Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, op. 14 (49 min). Conducted by Hontvári Gábor.

Hontvári

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

Best of Musicals Győr

Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 7pm. Sári Évi, Egyházi Géza, Sándor Péter belt out hits from Phantom of the Opera (Operaház Fantomja), Evita, Les Misérables (Nyomorultak), Cats (Macskák), Fame, Notre-Dame de Paris (Notre-Dame de Párizs), Jekyll and Hyde, Chess (Sakk), Dance of the Vampires (Vámpírok bálja). 100-minute one-act blast.

FREDDIE – LÉLEKBÚVÁR Belső tűz (Soul Diver: Inner Fire)

Saturday, May 30, 2026, 7pm. That inner spark flickers, baffles with strength, dies out—can you relight it? It’s the drive shaping choices toward goals. Everyday motivation, light in the darkness—if you let it lead, feed it, trust it—trust yourself. You’re the fire. Who are you? Freddie reveals himself via songs, poems, thoughts to help you see who you are—and who you’re not.

Ray Cooney: Páratlan Páros (Peerless Pair)

Sunday, May 31, 2026, 7pm. Mary eagerly awaits hubby John Smith, cabbie, at their Wimbledon home—he’s late, so she calls the cops. Four-and-a-half minutes away in Richmond, Barbara does the same for her John Smith. Mayhem kicks off: same guy juggling a double life. Helping an old lady causes a crash; wrong address at the hospital. Cops swarm; he dashes between wives. Cast: John as Száraz Dénes; Mary as Kiss Ramóna/Bugár Anna; Barbara as Mezei Léda; Stanley as Beleznay Endre; Porterhouse as Harmath Imre; Troughton as Suhajda Dániel; Bobby as Kiss Zoltán; photographer as Pintér Gábor. Translated/dramaturged by Benedek Albert; directed by Horváth Csaba; produced by HCS, Oliver W. Horvath; sets/costumes by Győri Gabriella; assistant Szikra B. Diána; choreo Horváth Gyula Antal.

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Pros
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Super diverse lineup with musicals, comedies, classical concerts, and jazz that caters to all tastes, perfect for mixing up your Hungary trip
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Family-friendly options like the Mama Tigers musical full of parenting laughs and the youth brass band jubilee that'll entertain kids and adults alike
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Plenty of internationally recognized hits like Ray Cooney farces (Peerless Pair, Hey Who's Living Here) and musical best-ofs (Phantom, Les Mis) that US theater fans will recognize
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Classical concerts featuring big names like Bartók, Brahms, Berlioz, and Liszt are language-proof and compare favorably to symphony halls back home but way cheaper
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Richter Hall's central spot in Győr makes it a breeze to reach by frequent trains from Budapest (just 1.5 hours) or by car on good highways
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Gives you an authentic Hungarian spin on global shows, like Neoton Familia tunes in a 70s musical, for a fresh cultural twist without needing Broadway prices
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Győr's charming old town vibe adds bonus sightseeing around the venue, unlike cookie-cutter US suburbs
Cons
Most shows are in Hungarian with no mention of English subtitles, so you'll miss punchlines in comedies unless you speak the language
Győr isn't a huge draw for foreign tourists like Budapest or Prague, so it feels more local than must-see international hotspot
While public transport rocks from Budapest, getting there from the US means extra planning and travel time compared to NYC or London theater districts


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