199 result(s) for national theatre in Events
Our Turn, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 25 March
- 25 Mar 2026 2:35 PM
- contemporary
An independent evening by the theatrical dance specialisation students of the Hungarian Dance University
Dances from Bach to Piazzolla by Dubois–Joerger Duo, National Concert Hall Budapest, 18 March
- 18 Mar 2026 7:30 PM
- classical
Experience the rare pairing of organ and accordion at Müpa Budapest, brought to life by husband-and-wife duo Vincent Dubois—titular organist at Notre-Dame de Paris—and accordion virtuoso Marie-Andrée Joerger.
This marks their first joint performance on these instruments at the venue, promising vibrant colours, magical harmonies, and sparkling rhythms. Their programme showcases virtuosity and ...
Matthias, the King of the World, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 17 March
- 17 Mar 2026 3:00 PM
- contemporary
King Matthias Corvinus is one of the most significant figures in Hungarian history, and his reign is remembered by many stories, legends and anecdotes.
The youth performance of the Hungarian National Dance Ensemble recalls his fabulous figure, and his court historian, the famous Galeotto Marzio, guides the audience through instructive stories.
The truthful shepherd, the wicked judge of ...
Ballet Pécs: The Three Musketeers, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 11 March
- 11 Mar 2026 7:00 PM
- contemporary
"One for All! All for One!” – There is no better-known slogan than the greeting of the three musketeers! The romantic adventures of Dumas’s heroes have been admired by millions all over the world for almost two hundred years.
The fight between the four legendary swordsmen, Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D'Artagnan, as well as the grandmasters of the army, the power-hungry Cardinal Richelieu and ...
The Viceroy Bánk, Opera House Budapest, 10 March
- 10 Mar 2026 6:30 PM
- classical
In 1844, following on the heels of his triumph in the competition to set Ferenc Kölcsey's Hymnus – today the national anthem of Hungary – to music, Ferenc Erkel set about looking at the possibilities for using József Katona's much-attacked drama Bánk Bán as the subject for an opera.
History made the period of composition a lengthy one: first came the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848/49, ...
Horváth Renátó Production: Ady&Léda, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 8 March
- 8 Mar 2026 2:00 PM
- contemporary
Two misunderstood people starved for love who in their own way have taken on a role to protect themselves from disappointment. However, neither of them could have imagined that on that particular day in Oradea, their meeting would lead to a new and passionate romance... one that would sweep them both away and shake Hungarian literature to its very foundations.
The performance is a ...
Gangaray Dance Company: Down, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2026 7:30 PM
- contemporary
The Gangaray Dance Company, celebrating its 20th anniversary, invites the audience on a mystical journey into the depths of emotions with its latest production, Down.
This storiless piece captivates the audience through the power of music, with the hypnotic melodies of Gangaray Experimental Music coming to life in the dancers' stunning movements.
The choreography, driven by feminine ...
Lully: Armide, National Concert Hall Budapest, 2 March
- 2 Mar 2026 7:00 PM
- classical
Following his acclaimed recordings of Rameau and his contemporaries, the celebrated György Vashegyi is set to breathe new life into Jean-Baptiste Lully’s final lyric tragedy, Armide.
Originally premiered in 1686 for the court of Louis XIV, Armide remained a cornerstone of the Paris Opera for nearly a century. This particular performance offers a rare treat for Baroque enthusiasts: Vashegyi ...
French Evening, National Concert Hall Budapest, 25 February
- 25 Feb 2026 7:30 PM
- classical
Experience an enchanting French soirée blending refinement, vibrant colours, moods, and pathos at the third concert of the Kocsis season ticket series.
Claude Debussy's ground-breaking L’Après-midi d’un Faune ushers in Impressionism, while Camille Saint-Saëns' Cello Concerto in A minor and the ever-popular Organ Symphony evoke Romanticism—with the symphony drawing heavy inspiration from ...
Our Turn, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 25 March
- 25 Mar 2026 2:35 PM
- contemporary
An independent evening by the theatrical dance specialisation students of the Hungarian Dance University
Dances from Bach to Piazzolla by Dubois–Joerger Duo, National Concert Hall Budapest, 18 March
- 18 Mar 2026 7:30 PM
- classical
Experience the rare pairing of organ and accordion at Müpa Budapest, brought to life by husband-and-wife duo Vincent Dubois—titular organist at Notre-Dame de Paris—and accordion virtuoso Marie-Andrée Joerger.
This marks their first joint performance on these instruments at the venue, promising vibrant colours, magical harmonies, and sparkling rhythms. Their programme showcases virtuosity and ...
Matthias, the King of the World, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 17 March
- 17 Mar 2026 3:00 PM
- contemporary
King Matthias Corvinus is one of the most significant figures in Hungarian history, and his reign is remembered by many stories, legends and anecdotes.
The youth performance of the Hungarian National Dance Ensemble recalls his fabulous figure, and his court historian, the famous Galeotto Marzio, guides the audience through instructive stories.
The truthful shepherd, the wicked judge of ...
Ballet Pécs: The Three Musketeers, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 11 March
- 11 Mar 2026 7:00 PM
- contemporary
"One for All! All for One!” – There is no better-known slogan than the greeting of the three musketeers! The romantic adventures of Dumas’s heroes have been admired by millions all over the world for almost two hundred years.
The fight between the four legendary swordsmen, Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D'Artagnan, as well as the grandmasters of the army, the power-hungry Cardinal Richelieu and ...
The Viceroy Bánk, Opera House Budapest, 10 March
- 10 Mar 2026 6:30 PM
- classical
In 1844, following on the heels of his triumph in the competition to set Ferenc Kölcsey's Hymnus – today the national anthem of Hungary – to music, Ferenc Erkel set about looking at the possibilities for using József Katona's much-attacked drama Bánk Bán as the subject for an opera.
History made the period of composition a lengthy one: first came the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848/49, ...
Horváth Renátó Production: Ady&Léda, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 8 March
- 8 Mar 2026 2:00 PM
- contemporary
Two misunderstood people starved for love who in their own way have taken on a role to protect themselves from disappointment. However, neither of them could have imagined that on that particular day in Oradea, their meeting would lead to a new and passionate romance... one that would sweep them both away and shake Hungarian literature to its very foundations.
The performance is a ...
Gangaray Dance Company: Down, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2026 7:30 PM
- contemporary
The Gangaray Dance Company, celebrating its 20th anniversary, invites the audience on a mystical journey into the depths of emotions with its latest production, Down.
This storiless piece captivates the audience through the power of music, with the hypnotic melodies of Gangaray Experimental Music coming to life in the dancers' stunning movements.
The choreography, driven by feminine ...
Lully: Armide, National Concert Hall Budapest, 2 March
- 2 Mar 2026 7:00 PM
- classical
Following his acclaimed recordings of Rameau and his contemporaries, the celebrated György Vashegyi is set to breathe new life into Jean-Baptiste Lully’s final lyric tragedy, Armide.
Originally premiered in 1686 for the court of Louis XIV, Armide remained a cornerstone of the Paris Opera for nearly a century. This particular performance offers a rare treat for Baroque enthusiasts: Vashegyi ...
French Evening, National Concert Hall Budapest, 25 February
- 25 Feb 2026 7:30 PM
- classical
Experience an enchanting French soirée blending refinement, vibrant colours, moods, and pathos at the third concert of the Kocsis season ticket series.
Claude Debussy's ground-breaking L’Après-midi d’un Faune ushers in Impressionism, while Camille Saint-Saëns' Cello Concerto in A minor and the ever-popular Organ Symphony evoke Romanticism—with the symphony drawing heavy inspiration from ...


















