Billing itself as 鈥渁 variety show of tomfoolery,鈥 the show will feature University of Louisville faculty, students and community members performing various feats of comedy at 8 p.m., Tuesday, April 1, at the Thrust Theatre, 2314 S. Floyd St. The show is a benefit for Clowns Without Borders, a nonprofit that uses humor to provide psychological support to communities in crisis.

The brainchild of UofL assistant theater professor Erin Crites, the variety show will feature 13 different performances including student sketch comedy, stand-up, clown work, storytelling through gibberish, magic acts and a vaudevillian strongman act. More than half of the performers are UofL students.

Crites, a volunteer for Clowns Without Borders, will travel to Lebanon with the nonprofit next month to create original material and perform for Syrian refugees. The 鈥淟ouisville Loves to Laugh鈥 event is a chance to introduce the work of Clowns Without Borders and showcase several different types of comedy to the community.

The festival is just one of the ways that Crites and UofL have partnered with Clowns Without Borders. In February, Crites held two physical comedy workshops on campus 鈥 one for students and one for the community 鈥 with the assistance of Clowns Without Borders director Tim Cunningham.聽

聽Admission to the April Fools鈥 variety show is $5. All proceeds go to Clowns Without Borders. For more information, call Crites at 502-852-8447 or watch the about the Clowns Without Borders UofL workshop.聽

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Erica Walsh is the marketing director for the Office of Communications and Marketing. Her job lets her share UofL鈥檚 good news in all avenues of communications including UofL Magazine, advertising, content marketing and branding. Walsh joined UofL in 2014 after previously serving as the public relations specialist at Indiana University Southeast. Prior to her career in higher education communications she was an award-winning newspaper reporter. Red is one of her favorite colors and it鈥檚 a good thing, too, because she earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree in journalism from Western Kentucky University and her master鈥檚 in communication from UofL.