Animal

Animal

In Animal David is gay, disabled and profoundly horny, but he just wants to get laid!
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Meet David – gay, disabled and profoundly horny. He can’t eat, drink or shower by himself – let alone the rest. Totally inexperienced, he embarks on a sexual and romantic odyssey, armed with a fierce brain and impressive nudes (that he has to get someone else to take). But can David keep it casual whilst also relying on round-the-clock care? Can he manage the thrill and uncertainty of random hook-ups after a lifetime of knock-backs?

Hilarious, challenging and heart-breaking, ANIMAL won the inaugural Through The Mill Prize (Hope Mill Theatre supported by Jonathan Harvey), and was shortlisted in the top five for the Papatango Prize out of more than 1,500 entries.

Jon Bradfield co-wrote Above The Stag Theatre’s acclaimed series of queer adult pantomimes, most recently Dick Whittington – A New Dick in Town (★★★★ The Guardian, ★★★★★ The Stage), and he wrote Missing Alice for the BBC and Old Vic. Josh Hepple is an activist with severe cerebral palsy. He has a masters in law and teaches at various universities. He has been a theatre reviewer, and is an equality trainer and a writer-journalist at The Guardian and Huffington Post.

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Details

StartsWednesday, 19 April 2023
EndsSaturday, 20 May 2023
Running TimeTo be confirmed.
CategoryPlay

Venue

VenuePark Theatre
AddressPark Theatre, Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, London, N4 3JP
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Nearest TubeKings Cross

Minimum Age

This production is recommended for ages 16+.

Important Notice

During the **semi-relaxed** performances there is still 100% audience capacity, the house lights up during show, a break-out space set up FOH for those who need it, free-flowing feel i.e. audiences can get up and walk out and back in if they need to, without latecomer points etc and no sensory adaptations are made to the show’s sound or lighting states. During the **fully relaxed** performances, there is a 60% audience capacity, the house lights up during the show, there is a break-out space set up FOH for those who need it, a free-flowing feel i.e. audiences can get up and walk out and back in if they need to, without latecomer points etc and sensory adaptations made to the show’s sound or lighting states.