What? What? Who? How? With whom? Questions we ask more often, more readily and with more malice than the why. As usual, Gergely Litkai's solo evening traces small and significant connections from colour washing to the boundaries of the universe.
Oct 2022
If there are still some blank spots in Zoltán Kőhalmi's life, or if you think you know everything, or if you have simply longed to see a formative performance of him, here it is! This is an evening to get to know the well-known comedian as intimately as you get to know a big-name tabloid actor. Through compromising footage and hidden memories, Zoltán himself gives a guided tour of the museum of his life. It's safe to say that the show is unique of its kind, as nothing like it has ever been done before. This revealing self-confession offers an all-round artistic experience, making a visit to any other cultural event superfluous. This ambitious performance will include action, excitement, animal trapping (not sure), life advice and everything you need to know about 8 Bocskai Street. Laughter and revealing information for the whole family!
Dec 2015
What is the point of trolling? Can sport be replaced by humour? Was there life before mobile? Would women be better men or would men be better women? What good is a flag when the wind is not blowing? These questions are not answered in Hadházi's new solo show, but at least it's something to laugh about. We'll take László.
Sep 2015
Nov 2013
On the occasion of the 20th birthday of the Dumaszínház, the cream of Hungarian stand-up comedy came together to celebrate the anniversary with a grand gala. The special performance _ which took place on 25 November in the MVM Dome _ will be broadcast exclusively on VIASAT3 on 1 January, to start the year in a guaranteed good mood. Among others, comedians such as Sándor Badár, László Hadházi, Péter Janklovics, Ádám Kiss, Péter András Kovács, Zoltán Kőhalmi and Eszter Ráskó will provide moments of laughter.
Jan 2024
In his solo evening, Péter Aranyosi talks about craftsmen in a broader sense: doctors, sniffers, cooks and us, who sometimes enjoy and sometimes suffer the stumbles of craftsmen and ourselves in the workplaces of our lives.
Jan 2022
Péter Janklovics, Gergely Litkai and Máté Balázs Szabó pass the humor ball between them in the Green stand-up theme. In the evening about sustainability, it will be revealed, among other things, whether we should discuss the topics of climate change and biodiversity at a family lunch? Máté Balázs Szabó highlights the benefits of a vegan diet, Litkai talks about the positives of moderate meat consumption, while Janklovics, who has a reputation as a big meat eater, defends his own lifestyle. Accompanied by great jokes, it is also revealed how to best reduce our ecological footprint, carbon dioxide emissions, and the positive effects of consuming a lot of vegetables and fiber on health are also discussed.
Jun 2021
Never-ending discussions, presentations, diagrams and some cafeteria in Gergely Litkai's lecture on the world of multinationals. Not just for multinationals, but very much for them.
Oct 2019
Big questions in the language of numbers. Gergely Litkai's solo evening aims to bring thinking back into fashion.
Sep 2021
In his new solo show, Gergely Litkai will talk about life in the corporate world, including the question of how much society needs the average writer. Following Multiland, he shared some of the tips and tricks he used to survive working from home. The basic premise of Multiland is the utter uselessness of many members of society and how we try to cover it up with all the tools at our disposal. The pandemic period spent at home, within the four walls, has both questioned and hidden the usefulness of many of us - with cameras switched off during video conferences, meetings 'sneaking away'. When we send endless emails or listen to corporate anthems, we do nothing but add meaning to our otherwise pointless lives. This process is made easier by Gergely Litkai with some tips for corporate life and the home office.
Apr 2022
László Hadházi's solo evening with topical, colourful tabloid images from everyday life in our country, from amusement parks to radio broadcasting and healthcare. The Karinthy-ringed comedian's January 2014 show, Méd in Hungeráj, is an exciting sequel. Hosted by István Bellus. "Hairy, smiley rock 'n roller" (Bristol Népe) "I thought he was fatter." (Marie Claire) "The pork killing stuff almost made me piss my pants." (Washington Post) "I'm sick of this quote-unquote joke." Nóra Oravecz Bottomless promises and blatant lies about the show. Mirtil the kitten and the Pig Killing combined with the Totya and the light bulb story. Story with a guarantee! A constant flow of humour towards the diaphragm muscles, even from multiple sides. With humour and page guarantee!