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    Apr 1203:00 PM
    Lena DunhamMiller Theater at The Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA
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    Apr 1408:00 PM
    Lena Dunham In Conversation with Andrew RannellsHoward Gilman Opera House at Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY
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    Apr 1607:30 PM
    Lena DunhamWilbur Theatre - MA, Boston, MA
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    About Lena Dunham

    Currently, Lena Dunham continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, actively participating in various projects both in television and film. She is involved in the production of a new HBO series titled 'Industry', which explores the high-stakes world of finance. Additionally, Dunham has been working on a film adaptation of the novel 'The Bitch Is Back', showcasing her range as a creator. Recently, she has also made headlines for her candid discussions about body image and mental health on social media, where she advocates for body positivity and self-acceptance. Dunham's latest projects reflect her evolving interests and dedication to pushing boundaries in storytelling. As a live event performer, she has participated in panels and discussions at film festivals and literary events, where she shares her insights on creativity, feminist discourse, and personal growth. With her ongoing commitment to addressing contemporary issues through her work, Lena Dunham remains a compelling figure in the landscape of modern digital and live performance.

    Lena Dunham History

    Lena Dunham, born on May 13, 1986, in Manhattan, New York City, is a multi-talented American writer, director, producer, and actress. She rose to fame with her critically acclaimed HBO series 'Girls', which premiered in 2012 and ran for six seasons. The show, which Dunham created, wrote, and starred in, provided a raw and honest look at the lives of young women in New York City, earning her various accolades, including multiple Emmy nominations. Dunham's ability to tell personal stories with humor and vulnerability has resonated with a generation, positioning her as a significant voice in modern feminism and culture. Beyond 'Girls', she has explored other ventures, including writing a memoir, 'Not That Kind of Girl', where she delves into her life experiences, and directing films such as 'Tiny Furniture' and 'Sharp Stick'. Throughout her career, Dunham has been both praised and criticized, highlighting the complexities of her public persona and artistic expression. Her work often tackles themes of identity, relationships, and mental health, underscoring her commitment to authenticity in storytelling.