Divergent & Dragons

This event has ended

Sin É, Sunday 21st July

Divergent and Dragons: A Live Comedy Adventure!

Join us on July 21 for another unforgettable night where Ireland's funniest, officially fuelled by ADHD, stand-up comedians dive into the world of Dungeons & Dragons. Our eager adventurers, having survived the trials and tribulations of their opening sell out show last month, which had the audience in hysterics from start to finish, Divergent & Dragons returns to the table again!

Whether you're a die-hard fan of D&D, a lover of comedy, or just curious about both, this show is for you! Expect spontaneous laughter, epic quests, and the chance to be part of the adventure. Audience participation is encouraged, making you an integral part of the story.

Tickets are just €10, so come and enjoy the madness as ADHD meets D&D!


Date:
Sunday 21st July
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€10
Address:
Sin é, Ormond Quay Upper, North City, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Sin é, Ormond Quay Upper, North City, Dublin, Ireland

You might also like...

What's on

Bealtaine Festival

Various Locations

The 2026 Bealtaine Festival, Ireland’s national celebration of creativity in older age (run by Age & Opportunity), takes place throughout May with events nationwide. It features a diverse mix of arts, film, performance, and community engagement, promoting the artistic contributions of older people. Proudly funded by the Arts Council and the HSE, with the support of communities nationwide and a vast network of accomplished local and national bodies.

What's on

Orpheus in the Garden

National Botanic Gardens

Before the first song, the garden remembered everything.... Orpheus is a plant hunter who charms the trees with his song. Eurydice, a mycologist whose voice carries deep into the earth. Charon, a liminal figure, keeper of thresholds, compost, and change. In this fresh reimagining of the Orpheus myth, music, ecology, and ancient storytelling entwine in the living landscape of Ireland’s National Botanic Gardens. Audiences follow Glasnevin’s garden-path of love and loss, curiosity and consequence, guided by musicians, children’s choirs and some unexpected creatures. From sunlit law

What's on

Tony Cantwell – You Cry Weird

Pavilion Theatre

If you didn’t laugh, he’d cry. Tony Cantwell has cried for some wild reasons over the years. A TV show about dogs. A drunken run on a treadmill. Getting caught in the nip at school. They’re also all part of the chaos that unfolds in You Cry Weird, his brand new Fringe Award-nominated show from Hot Press’s "second-best comedian in Ireland". It’s got wildly personal stories, surreal perspectives and more tangents than a bronzed men’s beach. The show also has puns. From the star of Amazon's Last One Laughing, RTE's Good Boy and co-host of the Young Hot Guys podcast alongside Kil