The rehearsals of ‘Still Beautiful After a Storm’ have started. The show staged by Benjamin Dino, performed by Balázs Szántó and Olivér Kovács will be premiered in January at our Studio stage.
The production is unique in many ways: the story takes place far away in Japan, and the performance will evoke a traditional Japanese theatre style, the rakugo. This means, one actor tells the whole story, playing all the characters by himself, changing the roles dynamically. In this performance though, another actor will join the storyteller, who will be his silent partner during the show.
A young artist team is working on the production: the author Dávid Cseh, the choreographer Krisztina Vadas, the composer Dávid Mester and the stage- and costume designer Jenny Horváth.
Tickets and more: http://vigszinhaz.hu/english/repertoar/program.php?mid=KKPx3u2hYfQHdJszfs2r2F
After two years we will celebrate the birthday of Vígszínház again together on the 1st of May.
A gigantic white rabbit, imagined only by one person, but if the performance works well, it can be seen by thousands and thousands from night to night
The award-winning theatre performance by TR Warszawa (PL) directed by Kornél Mundruczó will be played at Vígszínház on the 4th and 5th of May.
As already a tradition, Vígszínház celebrated the Hungarian Poetry Day, the birthday of Attila József.
On our National Celebration Day Ákos Illyés, the senior engineer of Vígszínház was awarded with the Silver Cross of Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic.
A memorial service was held on the 10th of March 2022, the birthday of Vera Venczel, the amazing actress of Vígszínház.
We are happy to announce that regarding the pandemic ruling, wearing masks inside of the theatre isn’t a mandatory from 7th of March 2022.