In Amsterdam, the evil Dr. Krator—better known as "Dr. Death"—plots how to bring more patients into his clinic for euthanasia, while others involve themselves deeply in Amsterdam’s notorious porno activities. O’Keefe’s play is a dark satire of the late-twentieth--century -destruction, a world obsessed with death and degradation.
Among his many plays are Jimmy Beam, Ghosts, All Night Long, and, most recently, People Like Us, which received critical acclaim in Los Angeles.
In Amsterdam, the evil Dr. Krator—better known as "Dr. Death"—plots how to bring more patients into his clinic for euthanasia, while others involve themselves deeply in Amsterdam’s notorious porno activities. O’Keefe’s play is a dark satire of the late-twentieth--century -destruction, a world obsessed with death and degradation.
Among his many plays are Jimmy Beam, Ghosts, All Night Long, and, most recently, People Like Us, which received critical acclaim in Los Angeles.