Róbert Alföldi as God in Isteni végjáték comedy at Budapest's Vörös Neon, 2026. Divine laughs and Broadway vibes in Erzsébetváros!
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The Isteni végjáték (An Act of God) show runs multiple times in 2026 at the Vörös Neon entertainment venue in Budapest, Dob Street 1, 1072 Budapest, Erzsébetváros (7th District). Róbert Alföldi plays God in this comedy.
An Evening with the Almighty
This is truly a Divine Endgame: the Almighty drops in because he has plenty to say. He shares thoughts and experiences from the past tens of thousands of years, answers questions that have arisen, and outlines next steps for the project.
The Isteni végjáték comedy was a smash hit on Broadway in 2015 with Jim Parsons in the lead. Kultúrbrigád’s Hungarian version ran from 2020 to 2025 in Budapest theaters and cities across the country, and also scored big in London. It returns refreshed at Vörös Neon in 2026.
Unique Vibes at Budapest’s Vörös Neon
Vörös Neon is Budapest’s go-to cultural and party hub where live shows mix seamlessly with wild all-night dancing. No need to choose between thought-provoking performances and parties that last until dawn—everything worth leaving home for happens here together.
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Pros
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This Broadway hit "An Act of God" with Jim Parsons was huge in the US, so you'll recognize the hilarious God-chatting-with-humans vibe right away
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Vörös Neon's in Budapest's buzzing 7th District, a trendy spot full of bars and culture that's perfect for tourists exploring Pest
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Super easy to reach by public transport like the M1/M2/M3 metros or trams, or just a short walk/taxi from major sights like the Opera House
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After the show, the venue turns into an all-night party hub, so you get comedy plus dancing without needing to go elsewhere
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Róbert Alföldi's a big Hungarian star playing God, adding a fresh local flair to a familiar script that's way cheaper than Broadway tickets
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It's a fun, irreverent comedy that's internationally acclaimed, touring London too, so it stacks up great against similar US one-man shows like "The Play That Goes Wrong"
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No Hungarian needed if you know the English original—gestures, expressions, and the premise carry a ton of the laughs
Cons
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Cheeky religious satire means it's not family-friendly; best for adults who dig edgy humor, skip it with kids
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Performed entirely in Hungarian, so punchlines might fly over your head without supertitles, unlike touristy shows with English options
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Vörös Neon is cool but not as iconic to foreigners as places like the Danube cruises or big theaters—7th District rocks, but it's more local party scene
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Dates for 2026 aren't locked in yet per the listing, so booking flights around it could be a gamble if things shift