The summer season has begun at the Csokonai Theater

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The popular contemporary comedy of the Csokonai Theater, Testosterone, also conquered the audience of the Great Forest Outdoor Games, and the summer season of the Csokonai Theater began with the performance of the performance in the Great Forest. After the black comedy of male destiny, the theater will have two more performances in the Nagyerdő in July: on July 2 and 14. The musical version of the boys on Pál Street, recorded by László Dés, Péter Geszti and Krisztián Grecsó, and boy adventures, while on July 7 and 8, the Csárdás Queen will have timeless hits such as “Girls, Girls, Girls Angels…”, “Oh, kitten, I eat that little mouth…” , “You ragged life…”, “The woman shatters…”, and of course “Péter Hajmási, Pál Hajmási”. Lectures start at 8:30 p.m.

Hamlet will be played once again at the Nagyerdei Stadium: on July 12th.

The Opera Festival, prepared for the opening performance of the St. Ladislaus Days in Oradea tonight, in which the audience can hear the eternal arias of Bellini, Verdi, Mozart, Puccini and details of popular operas, can be seen by Debrecen at the Csokonai Theater and Kodály Fil in his presentation. The evening revolves around the musical formulation of the holiday with the wonderful arias and ensembles of Vincenzo Bellini, Charles Gounod, Zoltán Kodály, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Amilcare Ponchielli, Giacomo Puccini, Giuseppe Verdi.

With the participation of: Norbert Antóni, Gergely Dargó, Annamária Donkó, Imre Donkó, Csaba Grega, Zsófia Janovicz, Klaudia Kuczmog, Anna Molnár, Kíra Nagy, Ágnes Rendes and Szilvia Szilágyi, as well as the Kodály Philharmonic and the Csokonai Theater. Faculty director Péter Gyülvészi, the conductor of the evening is János Ács.

The performances of the Nagyerdei Outdoor Stage at the Kölcsey Center and the Hamlet at the Ticket Office of the Víg Chamber Theater from 9 am to 12 noon, from 1 pm to 7 pm, and at the Ticket Office of the Csokonai Literary Laboratory (Kossuth utca 1.) between 1 pm and 5 pm and online tickets can be purchased.

 

Photo: András Máthé

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