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The Dinner Game

Plays with the feature film Mimi The Prince of Darkness

The Dinner Game - Thu, Oct 12, 2023 - 7:00PM | Theater 6
Film Info
Category
Short
Runtime
15:59
Country
United States
Directed by
Lauren Boone
Produced by
Jordan Pease, Lauren Boone, Rose McAleese, Kristin Couture
Written by
Rose McAleese
Main Cast
Alicia Borja, Dana Martin, Francisco Martos, Giovana Frediani, Kris Ann Russell, William Lovell Warren

Tucker, a wandering stranger on the hunt for his next con accepts an unexpected dinner invitation from an elderly couple in search of the perfect party guest for their granddaughter, Rusty. Always on the lookout for his next adventure, Tucker accepts their offer and enters the family's mysterious world. From their enthusiastic welcoming to the slightly sinister atmosphere, nothing inside this house is what he expected. His casual adventure morphs into an irresistible quest upon meeting Rusty, the woman of the hour.

Director

Contact Info
https://pro.imdb.com/name/nm7160107?s=74c55f6e-add0-5d18-afd6-35e3ae25810b&site_preference=normal

Lauren

Boone

Director
Lauren Boone is a producer/director for stage and screen from the Bay Area....Read more
Lauren Boone is a producer/director for stage and screen from the Bay Area. Previously she worked in Media & Development for Renaissance Literary & Talent, and is currently a co-founder & resident director for Third Culture Theatre company in Los Angeles, and the Head of Development for Da Poetry Lounge Co (DPL) Productions. Lauren has directed and produced numerous theatre productions in LA (with an upcoming world premiere of a new work entitled NERVOUS UNICORNS opening in October 2023) web series, and short films. She also produces and develops podcasts for companies including iHeart and Gulfstream. THE DINNER GAME is her short film directorial debut, which she also produced. The writer of THE DINNER GAME wrote the first draft when she was only 17 years old. And now, almost two decades later, they've brought it back to life and made something adults and teenagers can both relate to: trying to fit in where you simply can’t. What drew Lauren to this story was the colliding of the characters' worlds. A power struggle between a family that lives and dies by a tradition that is so alienating, it's suffocating, and a con artist who makes his way through the world by never staying long enough to actually be seen. And what happens when two people looking for a way out find each other instead? This story isn’t about falling in love. It’s an exploration of lust, and trusting an outsider enough to free you from your past. Be free, eat well, and enjoy! Read less
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