Orosháza rolls out a year-long program guide centered at 5900, 2 Mikszáth Kálmán Street, bundling festivals, concerts, theater, film screenings, food fairs, Gyopárosfürdő wellness, sports, exhibitions, plus guaranteed and optional leisure programs for locals and visitors. The City Day celebration series runs April 14–29.
April Highlights
On April 23, organic gardener Barnabás Őry presents The Three-Hour Garden, tickets 1,500 Ft (about 4.00 USD). April 25 hosts a team quiz night. On April 29, the Pesti Művész Színház stages Rendezvous in Paris, or Happy Easter! at the Petőfi Cultural Center (Petőfi Művelődési Központ), 4,500–4,900 Ft (12.20–13.30 USD).
Spring Into Summer
May 1: Horse May Day at the Bogárzó Racetrack. May 2: Csillagfény Produkció presents The Mischievous Kingdom (Csintalan Királyság). May 7: Zoltán Kőhalmi’s solo show, It’s All In Your Head (Fejben dől el), 7,790–8,590 Ft (21.10–23.30 USD). May 8: Soul Paths (Lélekutak) with guest Mónika Puskelyné Pacsika. May 20: Husbands in Hot Water (Férjek a slamasztikában), a rollicking French comedy in two acts. May 24: Little Chestnut Club – “Adventure Awaits!” (Kalandra fel!) musical interactive tale.
Autumn Notes
June 13: Péter Fábián’s János Wass, or More Was Lost (Wass János, avagy több is veszett) by the Loupe Theater Company (Loupe Színházi Társulás). August 9: Gergely Rákász – Mozart at the Church of the Sacred Heart (Jézus Szíve Templom), 5,500 Ft (14.90 USD). August 25: Fermentation workshop, preregistration required. September 29: Rock Ballads by Candlelight (Rockballadák gyertyafényben) at the Petőfi Cultural Center (Petőfi Művelődési Központ), 12,900–14,900 Ft (35.00–40.40 USD).





