We were supposed to shoot an interview during the afternoon before the show, but Dunham's people (who are, in fact, very nice) said he's really having a time of it, keeping his voice in shape for the show and that he'd decided to avoid talking at all. Since sign language comes across so poorly on video tape, no interview.
Dunham has every right to his vocal fatigue. In January he started a year-long tour of 50 cities. It includes European stops; he hit London, Stockholm, Copenhagen and Oslo week before last.
Dunham's PR person Debi Keller says he was doing interviews right and left but they really began to take their toll so he's decided to conserve his voice for performances. She made sure to add that he has other things going on as well. Apparently Dunham has a limited series coming out this fall on Comedy Central and he has just signed a book deal. It's an autobiography, no definitive word on whether it was written by Dunham or one of his alter-egos.
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