The Mihály Babits Cultural Center (Babits Mihály Kulturális Központ) in Szekszárd offers a full year of theater with something for everyone—comedies, solo performances, witty “duma” theater, and genre-bending shows from various companies. It’s a playground for cultural diversity and first-class entertainment in the city.
Highlights From the 2025 Lineup
October kicks off with “A fajok eredete” (“The Origin of Species”) from Nézőművészeti Kft. Then, on October 30th, Andrea Sztárek stars in “Lánybúcsú” (“Bachelorette Party”) as part of the Múzsa Pass. November features thought-provoking productions like “A kezdet/vége” (“Beginning/End”) with tickets at $22, and Duncan Macmillan’s “Dolgok, amikért érdemes élni” (“Things Worth Living For”) ranging from $18.70 to $21.70.
Family Favorites and Fairy Tales
In December, the Fellegjárók Troupe (Fellegjárók Társulat) presents Balázs Ágnes’s musical fairy tale “Csodálatos Andersen” (“Wonderful Andersen”) on both the 3rd and 4th. Later that month, “Pablo és Picasso, avagy az állatok karneválja” (“Pablo and Picasso, or Carnival of Animals”) brings whimsy to the stage. February brings Lázár Ervin’s beloved “A hétfejű tündér” (“The Seven-Headed Fairy”), promising enchanting performances for all ages.
The organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.





