CJ Hopkins explained

C.J. Hopkins
Birth Name:Christopher Hopkins
Birth Date:[1]
Birth Place:Miami, Florida, U.S.
Nationality:American
Other Names:Christopher Hopkins
Years Active:1990s–present

C. J. Hopkins (born 1961) is an American playwright, novelist, and political satirist. Among his works are the plays Horse Country, screwmachine/eyecandy and The Extremists.

Career

Early works

Hopkins was a 1994 Drama League of New York Developing Artist Fellow and a 1995 Resident Artist/Jerome Foundation Fellow at Mabou Mines/Suite.[2]

Horse Country

His 1992 play, Horse Country, had its UK premiere at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Lyn Gardner in The Guardian wrote: "Hopkins's two-hander brings the spirit of Godot to America's bars and puts the bourbon in Beckett. It feels like a serious piece of theatre rather than fringe fluff."[3] It won a Scotsman Fringe First for New Writing and the 2002 Scotsman Best of the Fringe Firsts Award,[4] [5] and later won the 2004 Best of The Adelaide Fringe Award. Following its London premiere at Riverside Studios,[6] Horse Country toured the UK, Australia, Canada and the Netherlands.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]

Later works

Hopkins' play screwmachine/eyecandy was copyrighted in 1994, but updated when it was performed a decade later.[14] A production ran during the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe at the Assembly Rooms when The Scotsman described it as a "dark and twisted comedy" about the American game show in which "the excesses of American culture are held up to the light, roundly lampooned and shown to be the poisonous, culturally carcinogenic threats that they really are."[15] It received a Scotsman Fringe First Award for New Writing.[16] The US production was presented at 59E59 Theaters[17] in New York in 2006. Mark Blankenship wrote in his review for Variety: "Although he apes the themes of everything from 1984 to Series 7, a film about a murderous reality show, Hopkins delivers his dogmatism with heavy-handed arrogance." A production was presented at the PushPush theater in Decatur, Georgia in 2008,[18] and it was performed at the San Francisco Fringe Festival in 2017.[19]

Also in 2006, Hopkins' commission by the Free University of Berlin to write and direct a site-specific work, The Insurgency, was staged in German at the university's Philological Library.[20]

His 2009 play The Extremists, commissioned by 7 Stages and directed by Walter D. Asmus, premiered in Berlin and Atlanta in 2010.[21]

Hopkins' debut novel, Zone 23, was published in 2017. It "describes a post-catastrophic, ‘genetically-corrected’ corporatist society in which dissent has been pathologised". Dactyl Review described it as "a witty, nasty, erudite, Pynchonesque narrative, full of fleshed-out sleazy characters and a hyper-detailed alternative world".[22]

Hopkins moved to Germany in 2004. In 2022, he tweeted pictures of the cover of his essay-collection The Rise of the New Normal Reich (2022). The cover included a swastika, and he was charged according to German law regarding "propaganda, the contents of which are intended to further the aims of a former National Socialist organization." Reporter James Kirchick commented that "One can call his method of argument likening anti-COVID policies to Nazism misguided, intellectually lazy, or tasteless—I personally find it to be all three—but endorsing "the aims" of National Socialism it is not."[23]

Bibliography

Plays

Essays

Novels

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Minneapolis Putsch . June 1, 2020 . consentfactory.org . Consent Factory, Inc. . I was born in the segregated American South, with the segregated schools, and all the rest of it. I don’t remember it — I was born in 1961 — but I do remember the years right after it..
  2. Web site: Program History/Artist Alumni . . 3 November 2019.
  3. News: Gardner. Lyn. Horse Country. The Guardian. 20 August 2002. 5 November 2019.
  4. News: The Scottish Playground The Village Voice . 1 November 2019 . The Village Voice.
  5. Web site: Sumi . Glenn . Horse country . . 3 November 2019 . en-us . 27 March 2003.
  6. Web site: Edinburgh Horse Country Rides In for London Double . . 3 November 2019.
  7. Web site: PAST SHOWS - HORSE COUNTRY by CJ Hopkins 2002 (USA) . www.theatretoursinternational.com . 3 November 2019.
  8. News: Was that a seal I saw you with last night? . 3 November 2019 . . 18 April 2003 . en-CA.
  9. Web site: Harbourfront Centre - World Stage 2012 History of World Stage . www.harbourfrontcentre.com . . 3 November 2019.
  10. Web site: Fringe Vault. fringevault.com.au.
  11. Web site: ATG Events - Reviews. theatreguide.tripod.com.
  12. Web site: Horse Country :: Arts Projects Australia. www.artsprojects.com.au.
  13. Web site: Dagelijks verslag Noorderzon festival - Noorderzon verblindt. Mark de. Vries. Lennard. Dost. Rik. Visschedijk. Wideke. Piël. Jan Auke. Brink. August 29, 2004. 8weekly.nl.
  14. News: Blankenship. Mark. screwmachine/eyecandy. Variety. April 16, 2005. November 5, 2019.
  15. News: Screwmachine/Eyecandy. The Scotsman. August 8, 2005. November 5, 2019.
  16. Web site: Adam. Karla. Top Prizes at Edinburgh Fringe. The New York Times. August 29, 2005.
  17. Web site: screwmachine/eyecandy Theater reviews, guides, things to do, film . . en.
  18. News: Holman . Curt . Theater Review - screwmachine/eyecandy at PushPush Theater . 10 November 2019 . Creative Loafing . December 10, 2008.
  19. News: Janiak . Lily . A case for the Fringe Festival as central . 10 November 2019 . San Francisco Chronicle . September 12, 2017.
  20. Web site: Bibliothek als Bühne. September 21, 2006. www.fu-berlin.de. Free University of Berlin.
  21. Web site: Holman . Curt . Theater Review - The Extremists disarms weapons of mass distraction . . 3 November 2019 . en.
  22. Web site: Alexander . V. N. . Zone 23 by C. J. Hopkins . Dactyl Review . 21 April 2024 . en . 14 April 2024.
  23. News: Kirchick . James. James Kirchick . What Happens Where Free Speech Is Unprotected . 31 January 2024 . . 3 January 2024 . en.
  24. Web site: OOB's Theatorium Gets Out of A Place Like This, June 17 . . 3 November 2019 . en . 2000.
  25. Web site: Miller . Daniel . It's up to us to resist the insanity of the 'new normal' . . 28 June 2021 . 2021-05-22.