CJ Hopkins

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CJ Hopkins is a contemporary American playwright. He is best known for his 1992 play, Horse Country which won numerous awards, including Best Play of Edinburgh 2002, Scotsman Best of the Firsts Award 2002 and Best of The Adelaide Fringe 2004.

Mr. Hopkins' work is typified by existential explorations of American culture, consumerism, capitalism, authority, and the human condition. His work is often darkly comedic, leaving the audience with more questions than answers.

Official Webpage: cjhopkins.com.

[edit] List of creative works

  • Horse Country
  • screwmachine/eyecandy, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Big Bob
  • psychohaiku
  • The Position
  • cunnilinguistics
  • Texas Radio
  • How To Entertain the Rich
  • The Installation
  • A Place Like This
  • Red
  • How To Go

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