Right in the heart of Miskolc’s downtown, just a stone’s throw from the Dark Gate, a short stroll from the Electric Cop and the Avas wine cellars, the House of Arts at 35/25 Rákóczi utca 5 keeps visitors entertained year-round. Expect concerts, plays, literature, light music and classical music, films, and visual arts for every age group in 2026. Grab your tickets online for non-stop fun.
Double Bill Laughs: Kettő az egyben! Stand-Up
March 26, Thursday, 7pm. Dumaszínház night from Szomszédnéni Produkciós Iroda. Is happiness worth chasing, or should you hunt for a wife instead? They’ve paired Tóth Szabolcs’s “Boldogság – Akarok róla beszélni” with Bálint Ferenc’s “Feleséget keres” for this “Two-in-One” show. Tóth ponders peak joys like first love, beach vacations, or labeling bottles in a factory. Why do folks veer into booze or drug dead ends—and why not bike instead? Bálint gripes about never trying Tinder or Bumble because his wife forbade it. He hates Tom Cruise, spells out how to rule the house as the man, and nails overreacting. One ticket gets both 100-minute solo shows with no intermission. Priced by demand—worth it even for dummies.
Bridgerton Tunes by Candlelight
March 29, Sunday, 7pm. Dive into romance and elegance with the hit series’ top songs performed by a string quartet. Hundreds of candles create a magical atmosphere, blending classical and modern pop hits that stole hearts worldwide. More than music—this evokes a refined, romantic historical vibe.
Agárdi Szilvi & László Attila Live Concert
March 31, Tuesday, 7pm. Music will bind us closely this evening. Exceptional voices deliver hits, touching duets, and emotional performances, backed by Idol Melody Crew. A celebration of tunes, feelings, and unity for all ages.
Naked Truth: Dave Simpson Musical Comedy
April 1, Wednesday, 7pm. Six women from diverse backgrounds join a pole-dancing confidence class—not just for sexy moves. Friendships form, secrets spill, bodies are celebrated. Boldly, they strip inhibitions (and clothes) for charity. Witty tale of self-acceptance, sisterhood, and shedding layers inside and out. 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: Gordos Éva. Rehearsal: Fehér Adrienn. Choreo: Tallós Andrea. Sound: Csomor György. Lights: Váradi András “Szőke”. Music: International hits remixed. Lyrics: Csik Csaba/Cseh Dávid Péter. Pole coaching: Tóth Bernadett/Pole Heaven Studio. Asst director: Kiss Kriszta. Directed by Tallós Rita. Produced by Timár Krisztina. Cast changes reserved.
Hungarian Poetry Day: VersmindenÁRON Solo Show
April 9, Thursday, 7pm. Literary-musical stand-up by Sövegjártó Áron, VERSmindenÁRON creator. Over 2000 gigs, awards like Kabos Gyula, Arany Kotta, Best Actor. Since 2023, ambassador for Magyar Költészet (Hungarian Poetry) and Magyar Termék (Hungarian Product). Seen at Madách, Turay Ida, József Attila, Soproni Petőfi, Miskolci Nemzeti theaters. His online VERSmindenÁRON hit 70M+ views, 250K followers. Mixes classic poems, opera, operetta, pop, humor, improv.
Maestro Subscription: Miskolci Symphony Orchestra
April 13, Monday, 7pm; May 7, Thursday, 7pm. Part of 2025/26 season.
Mirandolina
April 15, Wednesday, 7pm. At an inn, a rich count and a poor count vie for the landlady’s love—both scorning young women in favor of mature ones. A misogynist knight arrives, despising females. Mirandolina schemes to seduce him, enlisting unemployed actresses to prank the nobles. Chaos ensues. 120 minutes, one intermission. From Art-Színtér and Művészetek Völgye.
Ghostly Padlás Adventure
April 12, Thursday, 7pm. One night in a 1988 Budapest attic: Cybernetic Rádiós, fired for attempting alien contact. Four ghosts arrive: Kölyök (naked king caller-outer), Herceg (lost Snow White bet), Lámpás (forgotten 8th dwarf), Meglökő (kind executioner). Seeking the ferryman to the afterlife, they mistake bomb-gangster Barrabás for him. Mamóka pops in with plum dumplings; neighbor music student Süni charms with heroism—the padlás resident has a crush on her.
Jazz Inside Band Concerts
April 17, Friday, 7pm; May 22, Friday, 8pm. Classy jazz in MÜHA Café.
MÜHA Club: Écska & Huba Duo
April 18, Saturday, 7pm. Doors 6pm. Blues/soul classics refreshed. Pleszkán Écska’s powerhouse voice; Ratkóczi Huba’s guitar/bass wizardry mimics a full band. Distinct sound, intense stage presence.
The Lease Obliges: Janklovics Péter Solo
April 21, Tuesday, 6pm. Dumaszínház. Does wealth equal happiness, or are they barely acquainted? Raises questions, answers optional. Demand pricing.
Dr. Almási Kitti: In League with Yourself
April 22, Wednesday, 7pm. Psychologist’s talk with book signing. Self-acceptance basics are known but rare. We self-sabotage subtly due to childhood experiences or current social circles, negative self-talk, and influences. Surroundings, reactions, and activities shape self-esteem and satisfaction. Build kindness, compassion, and self-soothing.





