752 result(s) for national theatre
Hungary's New Opera Season Takes Audiences To Puccini’s Italy
- 12 Apr 2018 8:16 PM
- community & culture
16 premieres, 60 repertoire pieces, the inauguration of the Eiffel Arts Studios as well as the reopening of the Opera House are all featured in the 2018/19 season of the Hungarian State Opera.
Hungarians Celebrate National Poetry Day With Recitals & Book Kiosks
- 12 Apr 2018 11:38 AM
- community & culture
Each year, on 11 April, Hungarians come together to celebrate The Day of Hungarian Poetry. As a part of this event, held on the birthday of famed Hungarian poet Attila József since 1964, people young and old celebrated the inspiring achievements of their country’s greatest literary geniuses.
Jubilee Year For Titanic International Film Fest
- 6 Apr 2018 7:48 PM
- entertainment
Now on until 13 April. The Titanic Film Festival is one of the biggest movie events in Hungary, and this 25th edition brings films from 34 nations to local audiences in Budapest.
Patrick Mullowney, Budapest Theatre Digest
- 3 Apr 2018 4:19 PM
In 2015 and 2017, Patrick won a translation grant from the Milán Füst foundation to support his work translating plays by Milán Füst (Boldogtalanok) and Sándor Bródy (A dada). He plans to continue his work as a literary translator and dreams of producing an anthology of classic Hungarian plays in his own English translations.
Ballet Pécs: 'The Wooden Prince', Müpa Budapest, 23 February
- 20 Feb 2018 8:40 AM
- https://www.mupa.hu/en
- community & culture
Yearning for happiness, we live our lives idealising worthless puppets, just like the protagonists of this story.
Day Of Hungarian Culture Marked Across Country
- 23 Jan 2018 8:00 AM
- community & culture
The Day of Hungarian Culture - the anniversary of poet Ferenc Kölcsey’s completing in 1823 “Himnusz”, the poem which later became the national anthem - was marked by celebrations held countrywide and in the Hungarian diaspora.
Hungarian ‘Atletes Of The Year’ Elected
- 13 Jan 2018 7:30 AM
- sport
Hurdle runner Balázs Baji and world champion swimmer Katinka Hosszú have been elected Hungary’s Athletes of the Year by the country’s sports journalists. Baji won a gold medal at the Taipei Universiade and a bronze at the London track and field world championship.
The Marathon 'Bernstein & American Music', Mupa Budapest, 4 February
- 3 Jan 2018 8:10 AM
- community & culture
1 day, 11 concerts, 500 minutes of pure music and an atmosphere like no other. Held in co-operation with the Budapest Festival Orchestra, and one of the most popular and anticipated annual events of Müpa Budapest, the Marathon puts on display the works of a given composer each season, their pieces played by the most intriguing musicians of the Hungarian music scene.
'The Nutcracker', Festival Theatre Budapest, 22 December
- 21 Dec 2017 2:45 AM
- entertainment
The Nutcracker, the ballet version of the most popular fairy tale of all time, is able to enchant each new generation and engage them in thought: they can simply enjoy its visual world or be compelled to believe that, in order to find happiness, everything has a soul, and every object has a fate. The belief of children changes the world, and adults can learn from them: one must feel, not just see.
Hungary's New Opera Season Takes Audiences To Puccini’s Italy
- 12 Apr 2018 8:16 PM
- community & culture
16 premieres, 60 repertoire pieces, the inauguration of the Eiffel Arts Studios as well as the reopening of the Opera House are all featured in the 2018/19 season of the Hungarian State Opera.
Hungarians Celebrate National Poetry Day With Recitals & Book Kiosks
- 12 Apr 2018 11:38 AM
- community & culture
Each year, on 11 April, Hungarians come together to celebrate The Day of Hungarian Poetry. As a part of this event, held on the birthday of famed Hungarian poet Attila József since 1964, people young and old celebrated the inspiring achievements of their country’s greatest literary geniuses.
Jubilee Year For Titanic International Film Fest
- 6 Apr 2018 7:48 PM
- entertainment
Now on until 13 April. The Titanic Film Festival is one of the biggest movie events in Hungary, and this 25th edition brings films from 34 nations to local audiences in Budapest.
Patrick Mullowney, Budapest Theatre Digest
- 3 Apr 2018 4:19 PM
In 2015 and 2017, Patrick won a translation grant from the Milán Füst foundation to support his work translating plays by Milán Füst (Boldogtalanok) and Sándor Bródy (A dada). He plans to continue his work as a literary translator and dreams of producing an anthology of classic Hungarian plays in his own English translations.
Ballet Pécs: 'The Wooden Prince', Müpa Budapest, 23 February
- 20 Feb 2018 8:40 AM
- https://www.mupa.hu/en
- community & culture
Yearning for happiness, we live our lives idealising worthless puppets, just like the protagonists of this story.
Day Of Hungarian Culture Marked Across Country
- 23 Jan 2018 8:00 AM
- community & culture
The Day of Hungarian Culture - the anniversary of poet Ferenc Kölcsey’s completing in 1823 “Himnusz”, the poem which later became the national anthem - was marked by celebrations held countrywide and in the Hungarian diaspora.
Hungarian ‘Atletes Of The Year’ Elected
- 13 Jan 2018 7:30 AM
- sport
Hurdle runner Balázs Baji and world champion swimmer Katinka Hosszú have been elected Hungary’s Athletes of the Year by the country’s sports journalists. Baji won a gold medal at the Taipei Universiade and a bronze at the London track and field world championship.
The Marathon 'Bernstein & American Music', Mupa Budapest, 4 February
- 3 Jan 2018 8:10 AM
- community & culture
1 day, 11 concerts, 500 minutes of pure music and an atmosphere like no other. Held in co-operation with the Budapest Festival Orchestra, and one of the most popular and anticipated annual events of Müpa Budapest, the Marathon puts on display the works of a given composer each season, their pieces played by the most intriguing musicians of the Hungarian music scene.
'The Nutcracker', Festival Theatre Budapest, 22 December
- 21 Dec 2017 2:45 AM
- entertainment
The Nutcracker, the ballet version of the most popular fairy tale of all time, is able to enchant each new generation and engage them in thought: they can simply enjoy its visual world or be compelled to believe that, in order to find happiness, everything has a soul, and every object has a fate. The belief of children changes the world, and adults can learn from them: one must feel, not just see.















