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Lila Raicek s+2
presents The Plunge,
in conversation with Griffin Dunne
at McNally Jackson s+6

I had become good at hiding things, and most of all from myself.

In the wake of her fiance’s shocking death, Liv flees to New York where she seeks refuge in the apartment of an old mentor. Broken and lonely, she ventures to a party one night and sees him: Damon, her magnetic former neighbor. At his side is Isabel, a beguiling older widow whose presence intrigues and unsettles her. Desperate for escape, Liv is drawn into their charged dynamic and becomes entangled in their dazzling lives.

But when an investigative journalist invades their circle, threatening to expose a shattering secret from her past, Liv begins to unravel. She embarks on an all-consuming affair with Damon, complicated by her deepening bond with Isabel. Over the course of one scorching summer – moving from Manhattan to the North Fork to Lake Como – their lives collide in a dangerous game of desire and betrayal that pushes them to an explosive edge.

Searing, taut, and propulsive, The Plunge plumbs the depths of obsession and the ravages of grief. Told with razor-sharp prose and emotional precision, it offers an unflinching examination of the deceptions that undo us, and marks the arrival of a resonant and provocative new voice in fiction.

 


Lila Raicek is a New York-based playwright and screenwriter. Her hit play My Master Builder debuted in London”s West End in 2025, starring Ewan McGregor and Elizabeth Debicki. She holds a BA in creative writing from Barnard College, and an MFA in playwriting from Columbia University. The Plunge is her first novel.

Golden Globe Award and Oscar nominee Griffin Dunne has worked behind and in front of the camera for over 40 years. Among his big screen acting credits: An American Werewolf in London, After Hours, and Dallas Buyers Club. He started producing at age 23 with Chilly Scenes of Winter and Baby It’s You. He directed Addicted to Love, Practical Magic, and directed and wrote The Center Will Not Hold about his aunt Joan Didion. He is also the author of the New York Times best-selling memoir The Friday Afternoon Club.

Event Details

Thursday, April 23, 2026
7:00pm

Price
$5

Location
McNally Jackson Seaport
4 Fulton St
New York, NY 10038

 

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