La gira de El Cascanueces 2026 llega a Budapest, Eger y más ciudades

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

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
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
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
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
Dates can change per the organizers, which is tricky for short trips—build in flexibility or buy refundable transport and lodging

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