Vive la gira 2026 de El Cascanueces de Chaikovski por Budapest, Eger, Miskolc, Veszprém y Győr: espectáculos en vivo, proyecciones, conciertos y magia para toda la familia. Entradas ya disponibles.
cuándo: 2026.01.13., Tuesday, Eger
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El Cascanueces de Tchaikovsky vuelve en 2026 con espectáculos teatrales, proyecciones y conciertos que mantienen viva esta historia atemporal. La obra sigue planteando la gran pregunta: ¿nos conformamos con las ilusiones o nos atrevemos a creer que todo tiene alma y destino? Un sencillo muñeco de madera, maldito y atrapado en un cuerpo extraño. Una niña que ve el corazón que late bajo la pintura brillante y lucha por romper el hechizo. La fe de los niños transforma el mundo —y enseña a los adultos a sentir, no solo a mirar.
13 de enero — Eger
3300 Eger, Plaza Puerta de Hatvani (Hatvani kapu tér) 4.
14 de enero — Miskolc
Generali Arena (Generali Aréna), 3500 Miskolc. Entradas: $29.20–$39.70.
15 de enero — Veszprém
8200 Veszprém, Camino Külső-Kádártai (Külső-kádártai út) 5. Entradas: $31.30–$58.40.
17 de enero — Győr
9025 Győr, Calle Miklós Radnóti (Radnóti Miklós út) 46. Entradas: $29.20–$48.60.
18 de enero — Budapest
1146 Budapest, Distrito 14 — Zugló, 1 Camino Dózsa György (Dózsa György út 1). Entradas: $36.50–$67.60.
Los organizadores se reservan el derecho de modificar las fechas y los programas.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Great for families—The Nutcracker is kid-friendly, short on scares, big on wonder, and the 2026 tour includes stage shows, screenings, and concerts so you can pick what suits your crew
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Super familiar story for U.S. visitors—Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker is a holiday staple back home, so you’ll recognize the music and plot even if the production style is different
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Budapest stop is in a very central, well-known area (Heroes’ Square/Zugló nearby), easy for tourists to find and pair with sightseeing
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No Hungarian needed—titles and programs help, but the music/dance tell the story; you can enjoy it fully without speaking the language
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Easy logistics—Budapest and Győr have strong public transport; driving between cities is straightforward on good highways; venues list clear addresses
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Prices are reasonable vs big-city U.S. ballet tickets, especially in Miskolc and Győr, so it’s a budget-friendly way to see a classic
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Nice comparison factor—you can experience The Nutcracker in a Central European setting, which feels more “old-world” than many U.S. productions, adding cultural flair
Cons
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Outside Budapest, cities like Eger, Veszprém, and Miskolc are less famous to foreign visitors, so you’ll need a bit more planning to navigate and choose what else to see
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January travel can be cold and slippery; getting between cities by car may be slower, and rural train/bus schedules thin out late at night
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Seating, staging, and orchestra scale may vary by venue—don’t always expect big-company spectacle like New York City Ballet or Royal Ballet standards
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Dates can change per the organizers, which is tricky for short trips—build in flexibility or buy refundable transport and lodging