“Not Now, Darling” Storms Budapest, Győr, Debrecen

Catch “Not Now, Darling” by Veres 1 Színház—a laugh-out-loud farce storming Budapest, Győr, and Debrecen. London fur salon chaos, love triangles, and non-stop punchlines. Book 2026 dates now.
when: 2026.01.16., Friday, Debrecen
where: Hungary, -

Ray Cooney and John Chapman’s riotous farce “Ne most, drágám!” (Not Now, Darling) rolls into 2026 with Veres 1 Színház, landing in multiple cities and leaving chaos in its wake. Think love triangles, mink coats, scantily clad ladies, garments sailing out the window, and unfiltered madness. All set in London’s swankiest fur salon, engineered purely for carefree laughs. Cooney, the master of farce, once again targets your abs with relentless punchlines. Spend an evening with the “Ne most, drágám!” crew and you’ll be quoting it for ages.

Debrecen Date

2026.01.16 — “Ne most, drágám!” – comedy | Veres 1 Színház
4034 Debrecen, Faraktár St. (Faraktár u.) 67.

Budapest Night

2026.02.19 — “Ne most, drágám!” – comedy | Veres 1 Színház
1032 Budapest, District III – Óbuda, Bécsi Rd. (Bécsi út) 154.

Fur, Flirting, Full-On Farce

Expect mink coats (nercbundák), mischief, and slamming doors in a high-gloss showroom where secrets unravel faster than buttons. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and program.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Classic British farce by Ray Cooney is well-known internationally, so the humor and premise are easy to recognize for U.S. visitors
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Multiple dates and cities (Budapest, Debrecen, Győr circuit) give flexibility if you’re traveling around Hungary
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Venues in Budapest Óbuda and Debrecen are easy to reach by public transit or taxi; Budapest site is on Bécsi út with frequent trams and buses
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Affordable, low-commitment night out compared to big musical theatre; great for a laugh-heavy evening
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Light, fast-paced plot makes it enjoyable even if you miss a few lines
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Good alternative to bars or clubs for adults; quick runtime and straightforward seating
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Comparing abroad, it’s similar to West End-style farces you’d see in London or U.S. regional theaters, but at Hungarian prices
Cons
Language likely Hungarian; non-speakers may miss wordplay and rapid-fire jokes
Not very kid-friendly: themes include flirting, scantily clad characters, and innuendo
Outside Budapest, locations may be less known to foreign tourists and require planning for transport and tickets
Date or program changes are possible, so last-minute shifts can disrupt tight itineraries

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