Right in the heart of Miskolc at 3525 Rákóczi Street 5, just a stone’s throw from the Dark Gate and a short stroll from the Electric Cop and the Avas wine cellars, the House of Arts keeps everyone entertained in 2026. They’ve got cultural programs, events, and happenings for all ages, with online ticket buying available. Think concerts, theater, literature, light and classical music, movies, and visual arts—never a dull moment.
Double Bill Stand-Up: Kettő az egyben!
On Thursday, March 26 at 7pm, catch the Szomszédnéni Produkciós Iroda’s Dumaszínház night. It’s two-for-one: Tóth Szabolcs’s “Boldogság – Akarok róla beszélni” (Happiness – I Want to Talk About It) and Bálint Ferenc’s “Feleséget keres” (Looking for a Wife), bundled as “Kettő az egyben!” (Two-in-One). Tóth puzzles over peak happiness—first love, beach vacation, or labeling bottles in a factory? He dives into why folks chase booze or drugs as dead-ends and skips the bike ride there. Bálint gripes that he never tried Tinder or Bumble because his wife wouldn’t let him, hates Tom Cruise, spells out being the man of the house, and explains how to overreact. One ticket gets both 100-minute shows, no intermission. Priced by demand—worth it even for dummies.
Bridgerton Tunes by Candlelight
Sunday, March 29 at 7pm brings romance and elegance with music from Bridgerton performed by candlelight. Hundreds of candles create magic as a string quartet plays the hit series’ biggest hits—classical-inspired and modern pop that won hearts worldwide. More than just tunes: the glow evokes refined romance and historical charm.
Agárdi Szilvi and László Attila Live Concert
Tuesday, March 31 at 7pm, music binds everyone at this special show. Agárdi Szilvia and László Attila team up with their top songs, touching duets, and emotional performances. Idol Melody Crew joins to amp up the vibe. It’s a celebration of music, feelings, and togetherness for all ages.
Naked Truth: Meztelen igazság Musical Comedy
Wednesday, April 1 at 7pm, Dave Simpson’s play follows six women from different backgrounds who sign up for a pole dance confidence class—not just for sexy moves. Friendships form, secrets spill, and they embrace their bodies. Boldly, they strip inhibitions (and clothes) for charity. Witty and freeing, it’s about self-acceptance, sisterhood, and stripping down mentally and literally. Cast: Trisha (Haumann Petra), Bev (Kokas Piroska), Faith (Deutsch Anita), Sarah (Nyertes Zsuzsa), Rita (Sári Évi / Xantus Barbara), Gabby (Fekete Linda). Written by Dave Simpson, translated/dramaturged by Barbinek Paula, sets/costumes by Gordos Éva, repetiteur Fehér Adrienn, choreographer Tallós Andrea, sound Csomor György, lights Váradi András “Szőke”, music international hits remixed, lyrics Csik Csaba/Cseh Dávid Péter, pole instruction Tóth Bernadett/Pole Heaven Studio, assistant director Kiss Kriszta, directed by Tallós Rita, produced by Timár Krisztina. Cast subject to change.
Hungarian Poetry Day: VersmindenÁRON with Sövegjártó Áron
Thursday, April 9 at 7pm, literary-musical stand-up from Sövegjártó Áron. The actor, with over 2,000 shows, Kabos Gyula and Arany Kotta awards, Best Actor prize, and ambassador for Magyar Költészet and Magyar Termék since 2023, has dazzled at Madách, Turay Ida, József Attila, Soproni Petőfi, and Miskolci Nemzeti theaters. His VersmindenÁRON YouTube hit has 70 million views and 250k followers. Expect classic poems, opera, operetta, pop, humor, and improv.
Maestro Subscription: Miskolc Symphony Orchestra (Miskolci Szimfonikus Zenekar)
Monday, April 13 at 7pm and Thursday, May 7 at 7pm—symphony orchestra nights.
Mirandolina
Wednesday, April 15 at 7pm, in an inn where the landlady attracts a rich count and a poor count competing for her love—both shunning young women for mature ones. A misogynistic Knight arrives, despising women. Mirandolina vows to seduce him, enlisting two jobless actresses to prank the nobles. Chaos ensues. 120 minutes with one intermission. Joint Art-Színtér and Művészetek Völgye production.
1988 Attic Spirits Adventure
Thursday, April 12 at 7pm, one night in a Budapest attic during the final years of communism in 1988. Cyberneticist Rádiós lives there, fired in 1986 for unauthorized alien contact. Four ghosts arrive: Kölyök (first to call out the naked king), Herceg (lost bet to wake Sleeping Beauty), Lámpás (forgotten eighth dwarf), Meglökő (kind executioner who saved Kölyök). Stuck on Earth, they seek the ferryman to the planet of eternal beauty. Bomber gangster Barrabás is mistaken for him, Mamóka pops in with plum dumplings, neighbor music student Süni charms with heroism—but she’s got her attic crush.
Jazz Inside Band Concerts
Friday, April 17 at 7pm and Friday, May 22 at 8pm—classy jazz in the MÜHA Café.
MÜHA Club: Écska & Huba
Saturday, April 18 at 7pm, doors at 6pm. Duo revamps blues and soul classics. Pleszkán Écska’s powerhouse voice and Ratkóczi Huba’s guitar/bass wizardry create full band vibes with just the two of them. Distinct sound, intense stage presence.
The Lease Obliges: A bér kötelez with Janklovics Péter
Tuesday, April 21 at 6pm, Dumaszínház solo. Does wealth equal happiness, or are they strangers? He poses questions, answers optional. Demand pricing.
Dr. Almási Kitti: Szövetségben Önmagaddal
Wednesday, April 22 at 7pm, psychologist’s talk with book signing. Self-acceptance sounds basic but is rare. We unknowingly sabotage ourselves through negativity rooted in childhood, toxic relationships, reactions, and activities. Our surroundings shape self-esteem; nurture self-love, compassion, and soothing.





