VIDEOS & PHOTOS: Disability, sexuality & dating, Terri Paddock has plenty to discuss in the Animal post-show Q&A at the Park Theatre

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I first met Joshua Hepple years ago through my local dog park – our cockapoos used to play together. He’s a hugely accomplished person with multiple law degrees (now completing his PhD): a disability and LGBTQ activist, lecturer and equality trainer, and sometime theatre reviewer. But, as he joked with me before last night’s event at the Park Theatre, he received no major attention until he revealed publicly that, with his severe cerebral palsy, he can’t wank himself.

Josh first wrote about his situation in a 2016 Guardian article, in which he celebrated his discovery of the ‘godsend’ gay hook-up app Grindr. But he didn’t want to stop there. For years, he toyed with the idea of writing a play about disability, sexuality and dating.

And, in Jon Bradfield, whose ‘filthy’ and illuminating humour Josh enjoyed from Above the Stag’s long-running series of adult pantomimes, which Jon co-wrote with Martin Hooper, Josh found his perfect collaborator.

The result – and what has really brought major attention to Josh now – is Jon’s critically acclaimed new play ANIMAL, winner of the inaugural Through The Mill Prize (created by Manchester’s Hope Mill Theatre supported by Jonathan Harvey) and a top five finalist for the Papatango Prize out of more than 1,500 entries.

Premiered last month at the Hope Mill, Bronagh Lagan’s production of ANIMAL has now transferred to London’s Park Theatre, starring Christopher John-Slater as David, a young gay man, 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 via Grindr, armed with a fierce brain and impressive nudes (that he has to get someone else to take).

Following a performance of ANIMAL, I was joined by star Christopher John-Slater, playwright Jon Bradfield, cast member Matt Ayleigh, and Joshua Hepple, whose brilliant initial idea made the whole thing happen.

ANIMAL continues at the Park Theatre until 20 May 2023.

Q&A video

Q&A photos

Event photography by Peter Jones.

On Twitter

Critics have been raving about #ANIMAL! @chrisjslater stars in @BronaghLagan’s premiere production, which has wowed audiences at @hopemilltheatre & @tftheatres before transferring to London’s @ParkTheatre. #theatre #offwestend #RTpic.twitter.com/5dSmIYzAOY

— Terri Paddock (@TerriPaddock) April 24, 2023

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Critics have been raving about #ANIMAL! @chrisjslater stars in @BronaghLagan‘s premiere production, which has wowed audiences at @hopemilltheatre & @tftheatres before transferring to London’s @ParkTheatre. #theatre #offwestend #RTpic.twitter.com/5dSmIYzAOY

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Interval of #ANIMAL at @ParkTheatre ! Any questions for the post-show? #theatre

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Terri Paddock runs the Terri Paddock Group, which provides content and social media marketing services for theatre clients across channels including MyTheatreMates.com, StageFaves.com, Stage Talk and TerriPaddock.com. Previously,
Terri Paddock founded WhatsOnStage.com and the WhatsOnStage Awards, running the company and its events from 1996 to 2013. Terri is also the author of two novels, Come Clean and Beware the Dwarfs, and has previously written for the Evening Standard, Independent, The Times and other national publications. She is renowned for her 'legendary' post-show Q&As and also produces the annual Critics' Circle Theatre Awards and acts as a digital, content strategy and event consultant for theatre, producers and other clients. She tweets about theatre at @TerriPaddock.
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Terri Paddock runs the Terri Paddock Group, which provides content and social media marketing services for theatre clients across channels including MyTheatreMates.com, StageFaves.com, Stage Talk and TerriPaddock.com. Previously,
Terri Paddock founded WhatsOnStage.com and the WhatsOnStage Awards, running the company and its events from 1996 to 2013. Terri is also the author of two novels, Come Clean and Beware the Dwarfs, and has previously written for the Evening Standard, Independent, The Times and other national publications. She is renowned for her 'legendary' post-show Q&As and also produces the annual Critics' Circle Theatre Awards and acts as a digital, content strategy and event consultant for theatre, producers and other clients. She tweets about theatre at @TerriPaddock.

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