Iván Kamarás
Born 22 December, 1972, Pécs Hungary
University of Theatre and Film Budapest 1991-1995
1995-1997 Budapest Chamber Theatre
Since 1997 member of the Comedy Theatre of Budapest

02. August 2016, Városmajor Szabadtéri Szinpad
19. December 2016, Református Nagytemplom
27. December 2016, Zsolnay Center, Pécs
Strangers in the Night (Sinatra)

23. December 2015, SYMA Event and Congress Centre (directed by György Bőhm)
The Game Creator (Keptén Kapitány)

January 2011, Katona József Theather (directed by Vajdai Vilmos)
Oleg and Vladimir Presnyakov: Cserenadrág (Verhuskin)

30 January 2009, Szeged National Theatre (directed by István Zamenák)
Victor Hugo: Ruy Blas (Ruy Blas)

05 December 2008, Budapest Moulin Rouge (directed by György Bõhm)
Gergely Zöldi: Bonnie and Clyde, media gangster romance (Clyde)

20 October 2008, Óbuda Social Club (literary editor Zoltán Fráter)
Guest at the west table

05 April 2008, Comedy Theatre of Budapest (directed by Enikõ Eszenyi)
Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais" Pierre Beaumarchais : The Marriage of Figaro or the Day of Madness (Count Almaviva, governor of Andalusia)

03 November 2007, Comedy Theatre of Budapest (directed by Enikõ Eszenyi)
William Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing (Benedetto)

29 September 2007, Hero’s Square, Budapest (directed by Sándor Román)
The Birth of a Country (László)

04 July 2007, Károlyi Garden, Budapest (directed by Yvette Bozsik)
Yvette Bozsik Company: Cabaret Berlin

18 March 2007, Comedy Theatre of Budapest (directed by Róbert Alföldi)
A.P. Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard (Trofimov, Pjotr Sergeyevich)

05 January 2007, Palace of Arts Budapest, Festival Theatre (directed by György Bõhm)
 Jason Robert Brown: The Last Five Years (Jamie)

07 October 2006, Pest Theatre (directed by Enikõ Eszenyi)
Thomas Vinterberg – Mogens Rukov – Bo Hansen: Festen (Christian)

30 April 2006, Home Theatre Emese Vasvári (directed by Emese Vasvári)
Yukio Mishima: Aoi (Hikaru)

2006, TÁP Theatre (directed by Vilmos Vajdai)
 Everything Is Bad Variety Show

20 January 2006, Comedy Theatre of Budapest (directed by Sándor Zsótér)
Maurice Maeterlinck: The Blue Bird (The Fairy Bérylune, Light, The Oak, Neighbour Berlingot, Neighbour Berlingot’s little daughter)

08 October, 2006, Pest Theatre (directed by Róbert Alföldi)
Friedrich Schiller: Mary Stuart (Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester)

05 July 2005, Gyula Castle Theatre (directed by Attila Vidnyánszki)
Chaplet of Shakespeare - theatre, theatre, theatre (participant)

18 March 2005, Comedy Theatre of Budapest (directed by Péter Valló)
Carlo Goldoni: The Coffee House (Eugenio)

08 October 2004, Sándor Hevesi Theatre, Zalaegerszeg (directed by József Ruszt)
Imre Madách: The Tragedy of Man (Lucifer)

08 April 2004, Comedy Theatre of Budapest (directed by Péter Valló)
Nikolay Vasilyevich Gogol: The Inspector (Ivan Aleksandrovich Hlestakov, inspector from Saint Petersburg)

17 January 2004, Comedy Theatre of Budapest (directed by Géza Tordy)
Gyula Krúdy: The Crimson Coach (Kázmér Rezeda)

07 March 2003, Tivoli, Budapest Chamber Theatre (directed by Géza Tordy)
Eugene O’Neil: A Moon for the Misbegotten (James Tyrone Jr.)

30 December 2002, Comedy Theatre of Budapest (directed by Géza Hegedûs D.)
Mihály Eisemann – Imre Egri-Halász – István Békeffi: A Kiss and Nothing More (Sándor)

13 April 2002, Pest Theatre (directed by Enikõ Eszenyi)
William Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra (Antony)

21 December 2001, Comedy Theatre of Budapest (directed by Gábor Tompa)
William Shakespeare: King Lear (Edmund, natural Son to Gloucester)

06 October 2001, Comedy Theatre of Budapest (directed by Sándor Zsótér)
Bertolt Brecht: The Good Person of Szechwan (Su Fu, barber)

20 April 2001, Comedy Theatre of Budapest (directed by Géza Tordy)
Fyodor Dostojevski: Crime and Punishment (Raskolnikov)

13 October 2000, Tivoli, Budapest Chamber Theatre (directed by Pál Sándor)
Arthur Miller: Death of a  Salesman (Biff)

19 February 2000, Pest Theatre (directed by Gábor Máté)
Tennessee Williams: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Brick)

02 December 1999, Tivoli, Budapest Chamber Theatre (role taken over in March 2004) (directed by Géza Tordy)
Tennessee Williams: A Streetcar Named Desire (Stanley)

16 October 1999, Comedy Theatre of Budapest (directed by János Szikora)
Fyodor Dostojevski: The Brothers Karamazov (Ilyusha)

1999, Szeged Open-Air Theatre (directed by Balázs Kovalik)
Tibor Déry: An Imaginary Report on an American Pop Festival (József)

07 May 1999, Pest Theatre (directed by Attila Réthly)
Attila Réthly: Dead or Alive (Günter)

27 February 1999, Pest Theatre (directed by István Horvai)
Here There Over There:Chekhov: The Wedding (Babelmandebskiy)
Brecht: A Respectable Wedding (Hans)
I. Petrov: Sensual Passion (Chulanov)

1998, Comedy Theatre of Budapest (directed by László Marton)
Ben Elton: Popcorn (Wayne)

1998, Tivoli, Budapest Chamber Theatre (directed by József Ruszt)
William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet (Romeo)

30 November 1997, Pest Theatre (directed by Róbert Alföldi)
Róbert Alföldi: The Phaedra Story (Hippolutos)

15 February 1997, Budapest Chamber Theatre – Ericsson Studio (directed by Róbert Alföldi)
A.P. Chekhov: The Sea-Gull (Treplyov)

1997, Gyõr National Theatre (directed by Csaba Kiss)
Tennessee Williams: A Streetcar Named Desire (Stanley)

1996, Budapest Chamber Theatre (directed by Róbert Alföldi)
Martin Sherman: Bent (Horst)

1996, Budapest Chamber Theatre
József Katona: Bánk Bán (The Viceroy) (Ottó)

28 January 1996, Pest Theatre, (directed by Géza Hegedûs D.)
Dés – Geszti – Békés: The Jungle Book (Shere Khan)

1995, Budapest Chamber Theatre
Calderón: The Unwavering Prince (Muley)

1995, Gyõr National Theatre (directed by György Bõhm)
Stendhal: The Red and the Black (Julien Sorel)

28 October 1995, Budapest Chamber Theatre
William Shakespeare: Othello (Othello) – His first widely acclaimed performance both by professionals and audiences. The since then legendary production was directed by József Ruszt.


Theatre Directing:

9 marc 2009, Keszthely Castle (directed by: Ivan Kamaras)
Csajkovszkij: Anyegin.