9 result(s) for war in Events
“Dedication”: a Man, a Piano, & a Good Story, Brody House Budapest, 12 – 14 May
- 12 May 2026 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Roger Peltzman, an accomplished pianist from the U.S., is touring his one-man show to Budapest on May 12, 13, and 14. For one hour, he tickles the ivories (from blues to Chopin) cracks jokes, and chats about his family history during WWII (warning: it’s dark, but he turns it into peace and joy). His deeply human story is dedicated to the remembrance of his uncle who was a young budding pianist at ...
London City Ballet: Momentum, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 1 May
- 1 May 2026 7:00 PM
- classical
London City Ballet, the former resident company of Sadlers Wells, returns after a staggering inaugural year that included a global tour through Asia, America and Europe.
This season delivers a brand-new repertoire showcasing artists rarely seen in the UK.
In keeping with London City Ballets ethos of bringing to the stage rarely seen works, we present George Balanchines Haieff Divertimento – ...
Laugh Brody Laugh - English Comedy Night, Brody House Budapest, 25 March
- 25 Mar 2026 6:00 PM
- community
Two shows. Two headline acts. One Wednesday night you won’t forget.
Laugh Brody Laugh returns with a double comedy smackdown: Charmian Hughes brings her warm, wickedly clever wit, and Joe Bor delivers multi-award-winning jokes, bizarre characters, and stories that hit just right — all hosted by the legendary Dave Thompson (yes, the actual Tinky Winky).
Expect smart jokes, big laughs, and ...
Eyes to the Sun, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 19 March
- 19 Mar 2026 8:00 PM
- contemporary
With Eyes to the Sun, three distinctive musical voices meet in a dialogue of rare sensitivity and depth.
Argentine pianist Leo Genovese, Grammy Award winner and long-time sonic explorer joins forces with Argentine saxophonist Camila Nebbia and Austrian drummer Alfred Vogel – both at the forefront of today’s improvisational European scene – to create an album that shimmers between unexpected ...
Puccini's Tosca, Opera House Budapest, 17 February
- 17 Feb 2026 12:47 PM
- classical
The point of Puccini's Tosca is not that it is set in Rome or in the summer of 1800. The dilemmas, emotions, and shocking plot twists make the piece interesting.
Equally important to the story is the frame of a totalitarian regime where the chief of police can do as he pleases: he can capture without warrant, unlawfully torture, imprison without trial, and execute without verdict whomever he ...
Discoteca, Dojo Club Budapest, 13 February
- 13 Feb 2026 11:00 PM
- contemporary
House grooves, disco attitude, late-night flow. Discoteca lands at Dojo with the iconic budai house clique touch — effortless, rhythmic, and made for moving.
Lineup:
Colbora & Hoffmann, Evelean
Warm selections, driving house, and that unmistakable disco spirit — the kind of night where the room locks in and time disappears.
Expect familiar faces, and a crowd that comes for the music ...
Mupa Film Club: Emir Kusturica - Life Is a Miracle, Palace of Arts, 9 February
- 9 Feb 2026 6:30 PM
- contemporary
In 2024, Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra returned to perform at Müpa Budapest. The night was one big party. Was it what we would call folk punk? Balkan rollicking?
Categories are meaningless. Kusturica is very consistent in his use of music in his films. (Sometimes the songs even become hits.) In this case, he wrote them himself.
The story takes place in the early ’90s, during ...
The Scarlet Letter, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 31 January
- 28 Jan 2026 4:40 PM
- contemporary
Ballet Company of Győr has prepared another two act, full-length ballet for the 2017/18 season. They have undertaken the challenge of adapting American author, Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic, The Scarlet Letter, to ballet for the first time.
Hawthorne was a key figure in 19th century American literature. He wrote his first novel, The Scarlet Letter, when he was 46, in 1850, and it was an ...
Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida, Opera House Budapest, 27 January
- 27 Jan 2026 6:00 PM
- classical
The vulnerable protagonists of Aida face an agonising moral dilemma: to what should they be loyal? To their homelands? To their families? Or to their love? The story of the opera is a product of war: not only in its writing, but on the stage as well.
The sounds of war resonate throughout the tale of the captive Ethiopian princess and king, and the Egyptian commander brought down by and for ...
“Dedication”: a Man, a Piano, & a Good Story, Brody House Budapest, 12 – 14 May
- 12 May 2026 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Roger Peltzman, an accomplished pianist from the U.S., is touring his one-man show to Budapest on May 12, 13, and 14. For one hour, he tickles the ivories (from blues to Chopin) cracks jokes, and chats about his family history during WWII (warning: it’s dark, but he turns it into peace and joy). His deeply human story is dedicated to the remembrance of his uncle who was a young budding pianist at ...
London City Ballet: Momentum, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 1 May
- 1 May 2026 7:00 PM
- classical
London City Ballet, the former resident company of Sadlers Wells, returns after a staggering inaugural year that included a global tour through Asia, America and Europe.
This season delivers a brand-new repertoire showcasing artists rarely seen in the UK.
In keeping with London City Ballets ethos of bringing to the stage rarely seen works, we present George Balanchines Haieff Divertimento – ...
Laugh Brody Laugh - English Comedy Night, Brody House Budapest, 25 March
- 25 Mar 2026 6:00 PM
- community
Two shows. Two headline acts. One Wednesday night you won’t forget.
Laugh Brody Laugh returns with a double comedy smackdown: Charmian Hughes brings her warm, wickedly clever wit, and Joe Bor delivers multi-award-winning jokes, bizarre characters, and stories that hit just right — all hosted by the legendary Dave Thompson (yes, the actual Tinky Winky).
Expect smart jokes, big laughs, and ...
Eyes to the Sun, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 19 March
- 19 Mar 2026 8:00 PM
- contemporary
With Eyes to the Sun, three distinctive musical voices meet in a dialogue of rare sensitivity and depth.
Argentine pianist Leo Genovese, Grammy Award winner and long-time sonic explorer joins forces with Argentine saxophonist Camila Nebbia and Austrian drummer Alfred Vogel – both at the forefront of today’s improvisational European scene – to create an album that shimmers between unexpected ...
Puccini's Tosca, Opera House Budapest, 17 February
- 17 Feb 2026 12:47 PM
- classical
The point of Puccini's Tosca is not that it is set in Rome or in the summer of 1800. The dilemmas, emotions, and shocking plot twists make the piece interesting.
Equally important to the story is the frame of a totalitarian regime where the chief of police can do as he pleases: he can capture without warrant, unlawfully torture, imprison without trial, and execute without verdict whomever he ...
Discoteca, Dojo Club Budapest, 13 February
- 13 Feb 2026 11:00 PM
- contemporary
House grooves, disco attitude, late-night flow. Discoteca lands at Dojo with the iconic budai house clique touch — effortless, rhythmic, and made for moving.
Lineup:
Colbora & Hoffmann, Evelean
Warm selections, driving house, and that unmistakable disco spirit — the kind of night where the room locks in and time disappears.
Expect familiar faces, and a crowd that comes for the music ...
Mupa Film Club: Emir Kusturica - Life Is a Miracle, Palace of Arts, 9 February
- 9 Feb 2026 6:30 PM
- contemporary
In 2024, Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra returned to perform at Müpa Budapest. The night was one big party. Was it what we would call folk punk? Balkan rollicking?
Categories are meaningless. Kusturica is very consistent in his use of music in his films. (Sometimes the songs even become hits.) In this case, he wrote them himself.
The story takes place in the early ’90s, during ...
The Scarlet Letter, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 31 January
- 28 Jan 2026 4:40 PM
- contemporary
Ballet Company of Győr has prepared another two act, full-length ballet for the 2017/18 season. They have undertaken the challenge of adapting American author, Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic, The Scarlet Letter, to ballet for the first time.
Hawthorne was a key figure in 19th century American literature. He wrote his first novel, The Scarlet Letter, when he was 46, in 1850, and it was an ...
Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida, Opera House Budapest, 27 January
- 27 Jan 2026 6:00 PM
- classical
The vulnerable protagonists of Aida face an agonising moral dilemma: to what should they be loyal? To their homelands? To their families? Or to their love? The story of the opera is a product of war: not only in its writing, but on the stage as well.
The sounds of war resonate throughout the tale of the captive Ethiopian princess and king, and the Egyptian commander brought down by and for ...


















