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Laugh, Brody, Laugh: English Stand Up Comedy Night, 13 July
- 28 Jun 2016 9:03 AM
- entertainment
Give your laughing gear a workout with a healthy dose of English humour courtesy of our regular host Dave Thompson and cast of international comedians Dana Alexander and Sara Mason.
'Night Of The Museums', Ludwig Museum, 25 June
- 24 Jun 2016 9:06 AM
- community & culture
Night of Museums at exhibition space on all 3 floors of Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art between 25
June 18.00 - 26 June 2 a.m.
10 Places In Budapest For The Best Retro Experience
- 17 Jun 2016 12:35 PM
- entertainment
By Jennifer Walker. While it wasn’t fun and games to live under the Communist regime, where even a careless remark could land you behind bars in the early years, there’s a wave of nostalgia for its places, relics and echoes of a simpler life. For those who didn’t live through the Hammer and Sickle days, there’s a certain charm associated with this retro side of Budapest – particularly for the ...
Budapest Summer Festival Now On Until 30 August
- 15 Jun 2016 9:10 AM
- community & culture
As the opera houses and theatres across Europe are winding down ready for the long summer dark period of July and August, the festivals are making their preparations for their busiest time of the year.
English Stand Up Comedy, Brody Studios, 8 June
- 3 Jun 2016 9:09 AM
- entertainment
Give your laughing gear a workout with a healthy dose of English humour courtesy of our regular host Dave Thompson and cast of international comedians Christian Schulte-Loh and Naomi Cooper.
The Pillowman, RS9+Vallai Kert, 17 June
- 2 Jun 2016 9:02 AM
- entertainment
Martin McDonagh’s multi-award winning play returns to Budapest English Theatre. Earlier in 2016, audiences were dazzled by this reading performance of The Pillowman. Winner of both the Tony and Olivier Awards for Best Play, from the pen of the acclaimed Martin McDonagh, this dark comedy may be his blackest ever.
The View From Here: Artists, 4 - 7 June
- 1 Jun 2016 9:00 AM
- community & culture
From Ai Wei Wei to Banksy, we can see art engaging policy and the political sphere. But in an increasingly connected world where cultural production is ever more easily disseminated, how can this engagement be most effective and meaningful?
Cabaret, Spirit Theatre, 31 May
- 27 May 2016 9:00 AM
- entertainment
One night is enough for Sally Bowles city showgirl to fall in love with Clifford Bradshow the young writer, who was seeking for inspiration to his book but he finds a bizarre relationship with Sally. The goofy, crazy girl destroys Cliff’s naive concept of life quickly. Meanwhile the cabaret show goes on led by the Master of ceremonies according to the actual political situations. In the era when ...
Xpat Opinion: Religion Is Not A Private Matter According To The Hungarian Government
- 24 May 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A month ago Zoltán Balog, minister of human resources and an ordained Hungarian Reformed minister, ruffled the feathers of those who take the separation of church and state seriously. The occasion was a speech he delivered in Szombathely at a thanksgiving service upon the completion of a steeple for the local Hungarian Reformed church and the installation of three new bells.
Laugh, Brody, Laugh: English Stand Up Comedy Night, 13 July
- 28 Jun 2016 9:03 AM
- entertainment
Give your laughing gear a workout with a healthy dose of English humour courtesy of our regular host Dave Thompson and cast of international comedians Dana Alexander and Sara Mason.
'Night Of The Museums', Ludwig Museum, 25 June
- 24 Jun 2016 9:06 AM
- community & culture
Night of Museums at exhibition space on all 3 floors of Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art between 25
June 18.00 - 26 June 2 a.m.
10 Places In Budapest For The Best Retro Experience
- 17 Jun 2016 12:35 PM
- entertainment
By Jennifer Walker. While it wasn’t fun and games to live under the Communist regime, where even a careless remark could land you behind bars in the early years, there’s a wave of nostalgia for its places, relics and echoes of a simpler life. For those who didn’t live through the Hammer and Sickle days, there’s a certain charm associated with this retro side of Budapest – particularly for the ...
Budapest Summer Festival Now On Until 30 August
- 15 Jun 2016 9:10 AM
- community & culture
As the opera houses and theatres across Europe are winding down ready for the long summer dark period of July and August, the festivals are making their preparations for their busiest time of the year.
English Stand Up Comedy, Brody Studios, 8 June
- 3 Jun 2016 9:09 AM
- entertainment
Give your laughing gear a workout with a healthy dose of English humour courtesy of our regular host Dave Thompson and cast of international comedians Christian Schulte-Loh and Naomi Cooper.
The Pillowman, RS9+Vallai Kert, 17 June
- 2 Jun 2016 9:02 AM
- entertainment
Martin McDonagh’s multi-award winning play returns to Budapest English Theatre. Earlier in 2016, audiences were dazzled by this reading performance of The Pillowman. Winner of both the Tony and Olivier Awards for Best Play, from the pen of the acclaimed Martin McDonagh, this dark comedy may be his blackest ever.
The View From Here: Artists, 4 - 7 June
- 1 Jun 2016 9:00 AM
- community & culture
From Ai Wei Wei to Banksy, we can see art engaging policy and the political sphere. But in an increasingly connected world where cultural production is ever more easily disseminated, how can this engagement be most effective and meaningful?
Cabaret, Spirit Theatre, 31 May
- 27 May 2016 9:00 AM
- entertainment
One night is enough for Sally Bowles city showgirl to fall in love with Clifford Bradshow the young writer, who was seeking for inspiration to his book but he finds a bizarre relationship with Sally. The goofy, crazy girl destroys Cliff’s naive concept of life quickly. Meanwhile the cabaret show goes on led by the Master of ceremonies according to the actual political situations. In the era when ...
Xpat Opinion: Religion Is Not A Private Matter According To The Hungarian Government
- 24 May 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A month ago Zoltán Balog, minister of human resources and an ordained Hungarian Reformed minister, ruffled the feathers of those who take the separation of church and state seriously. The occasion was a speech he delivered in Szombathely at a thanksgiving service upon the completion of a steeple for the local Hungarian Reformed church and the installation of three new bells.


















