The Mézesvölgyi Nyár outdoor theater festival lights up Veresegyház from June through August 2026. Pest County’s massive multidisciplinary extravaganza packs every summer with smash-hit shows and stellar actors, drawing theater fans from far and wide. Organizers have lined up diverse performances, concerts, and family favorites for this outdoor season at Búcsú tér 2112 in Veresegyház. Kicking off on Sunday, June 21, it’s your ticket to evenings under the stars filled with laughs, music, drama, and pure magic.
June 21, 2026: Charlie Concert
This summer, Hungary’s light music legend Horváth Charlie fills the Mézesvölgyi Nyár stage with unbeatable energy. Buckle up for a ride mixing smoky blues, sizzling jazz, and authentic Hungarian rock vibes against the backdrop of Veresegyház’s magical nights. Timeless bangers from Jég dupla jéggel to Nézz az ég felé will have generations singing along with the artist.
June 24, 2026: István Mohácsi’s French Pole Vault (Francia rúdugrás) (18+)
Three women and three men form a sextet, but roles flip wildly on this stormy night. It starts straightforward—who’s with whom—but then chemistry and a sly sex psychologist crash the party. Fingers crossed, after all the mix-ups and mishaps, it turns out fine in the end.
July 3, 2026: Neil Simon’s Rumors (Pletykafészek) – Farce in Two Acts
Just kick back and watch the gossip fly while cracking up at the upper crust stumbling into chaos.
July 4, 2026: Stephen, the King (István, a király) Concert
The rock opera’s most successful Hungarian production embarks on a massive celebratory concert tour. Top singer-actors from the show join the elite Crescendo Music Orchestra, along with professional lighting, visuals, and animations. Expect huge moving set pieces and explosive pyrotechnics on stage.
July 7, 2026: Dés László – Geszti Péter – Grecsó Krisztián’s The Paul Street Boys (A Pál utcai fiúk)
The classic comes alive not as a children’s tale but as a clash among young adults, ramping up the drama with modern tunes and lyrics. Key elements: acoustic everyday sounds, actors’ musical-rhythmic flair, youth’s raw power, humor, and the original’s cathartic punch.
July 8, 2026: The Paul Street Boys (A Pál utcai fiúk) – Musical Play in Two Acts
The classic comes alive not as a children’s tale but as a clash among young adults, ramping up the drama with modern tunes and lyrics. Key elements: acoustic everyday sounds, actors’ musical-rhythmic flair, youth’s raw power, humor, and the original’s cathartic punch.
July 12, 2026: The Jungle Book (A dzsungel könyve)
Mowgli (Maugli), the man-cub, conquers foes and seeks happiness for his new jungle family amidst the dense foliage. An unmissable heart-tugger about friendship and love for kids and big kids at heart.
July 15, 2026: Jeanie Linders’ Menopause The Musical (Menopauza)
Every woman hits that phase—the changes some hide, others joke about. Jeanie Linders’ global hit belts it out loud, honest, and hilariously wild!
July 19, 2026: Geszti Péter Concert
Positive vibe king Geszti Péter unleashes stadium-shakers: Rapülők dance hits, Jazz+Az funk, Gringó Sztár, Létvágy pop gems—live with flashy tech, laughs, and real talk.
July 21 & 22, 2026: You Rang, M’Lord? (Csengetett, Mylord?) World Premiere
Don’t miss the theater take on You Rang, M’Lord? (Csengetett, Mylord?) in Veresegyház—TV faves spring to life for unforgettable summer nights!
July 26, 2026: Steven Moffat’s Frightfully Proper Guest (RÉM RENDES VENDÉG) – Comedy in Two Acts
Polite British couple Peter and Debbie befriend American widow Elsa on a cruise and swap addresses for future visits that usually flop. But Elsa shows up! They’ve read scary online stuff about her and freak out—especially near their teens. They don’t want to offend, though. Snooty neighbor and cop sergeant stir the hilarious pot. Fresh from London West End triumph, now at Budapest’s Játékszín.
July 28, 2026: Not Now, Darling! (Ne most, Drágám!) Comedy
Love triangles, mink coats, scantily clad ladies, flying undies, total madness—in London’s poshest fur salon, all for nonstop fun!
July 31, 2026: American Comedy (Amerikai komédia) Swing Musical
Based on Aszlányi Károly’s 1930s comedy; libretto and lyrics by Lőrinczy Attila, music by Artisjus-Fonogram winner Bársony Bálint. Peller Károly directs this humor-packed, high-energy swing fest—fun for all ages.
August 1, 2026: It Was Just a Dance (Csak egy tánc volt) – Pál Szécsi’s Greatest Hits
Timeless songs that never age, voices etched in hearts. This summer under the stars, Hungarian light music star Pál Szécsi’s legacy shines. Performers: Miller Zoltán, Pál Dénes, Serbán Attila, Nagy Sándor.
August 5, 2026: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (Az Ackroyd gyilkosság) Mystery
Ace detective Hercule Poirot retires to sleepy King’s Abbott. But soon, two baffling deaths hit. Catch Kálid Artúr as Poirot, Szabó P. Szilveszter as Dr. James Sheppard in this Agatha Christie thriller.
August 7, 2026: Ancona Lovers (Anconai szerelmesek) Musical Comedy
Hungary’s most-played comedy of the past 20 years blends Italian commedia dell’arte, homegrown laughs, and ’70s Italian smashes.
August 11, 2026: Ancona Lovers on Lake Balaton (Anconai szerelmesek a Balatonon) Musical Comedy
Twenty years after the miracles, lost siblings found, weddings galore—but hearts frozen in time. In the hot summer of 1989, the Italian crew arrives in Hungary seeking their roots, rekindling loves, and finding peace. Balaton SZOT resort boss Comrade Békés delivers. Cue Azzurro, Bella Ciao, Sono l’italiano.
August 15, 2026: My One Life (Egy életem) Biographical Stand-Up with Csuja Imre
Csuja Imre shares his life story—humble, hilarious, heartwarming. Mom’s child-rearing ways, early career grind with four shows a day, lessons from masters, meeting his wife 40+ years ago. Plus behind-the-scenes on Glass Tiger (Üvegtigris) and Something America (Valami Amerika).
August 18, 2026: Beyond Grime Mountain (Túl a Maszat-hegyen)? Comedy
A world where mess rules and cleaning is chaos. Muhi Andris quests to save his pals from blobs, dusters, and neat-freak tyrants. Colorful, magical, catchy tunes for kids and grown-ups—play, imagination, and laughs lead the way. Even vacuums flip sides!
August 22, 2026: The Sound of Music (A muzsika hangja) Musical
1930s Austria: Novice nun Maria nannies for a captain with seven kids. She brings joy and song—but Nazi invasion forces the family to flee. Earworms plus deep emotions and history make it special for all ages, the perfect family outing.
August 26, 2026: Beautiful Summer Day (Szép nyári nap) Neoton Musical
1970s Bácsszentmárton near the Yugoslav border: they build a camp. Young “volunteers” in a humorous, ironic tale. Neoton hits are still party staples for all ages—rivaling ABBA in Hungary today. And more than thirty of them.





