The Count of Luxembourg
Schedule
- 09:00-11:00Luxemburg grófja
- 17:00-19:00Luxemburg grófja
- 17:00-19:00Luxemburg grófja
- 13:00-15:00Luxemburg grófja
- 17:00-19:00Luxemburg grófja
"Nonstop dínom-dánom" - In addition to his rank, this is the creed bequeathed to René, the young Parisian painter by his uncle's aunt's father-in-law, the mysterious Count of Luxembourg.
Whether the boy will succeed in heeding his father's good advice will be answered by an operetta that is renewed inside and out - Sir Basil is the governor of the McDonald Islands, if anything, even more witty than the original.
József Attila Theatre
The József Attila Theatre is a theatre in Budapest, in the 13th district, at 63 Váci út. In 1955 it became the József Attila Theatre. The building was originally intended to be a house of culture, previously it was used as an operetta theatre by the Déryné Stage and later by the Hungarian People's Army Theatre Chamber Theatre. It became independent in 1956.