Santa Barbara residents and comedians Julia Louis-Dreyfus (“Seinfeld,” “Veep”); Jane Lynch (“Glee,” “Only Murders in the Building”); and Brad Hall (“Saturday Night Live,” “The Single Guy”) will headline Off the Record: Laughter Connects Us All, a fundraiser for local nonprofit CommUnify.

The show is at 7 p.m., Nov. 20 at the Lobero Theatre, 33 E. Canon Perdido St., Santa Barbara.

Incorporated as a private nonprofit in 1967, CommUnify serves 7,000-10,000 of Santa Barbara County’s most vulnerable children, families, teens and seniors each year.

In a conversation moderated by television producer Dante Di Loreto (“Fellow Travelers,” American Horror Story”), the three actors will talk about having a career in comedy, and how comedy connects us all.

Collectively, the group has won 18 Emmys, 11 SAG awards, and two Golden Globes, in addition to other nominations and accolades.

They will share stories about their life in the arts, the unexpected twists in their careers, and the importance of creating community along the way. The audience can expect plenty of laughs, insight, and a rare behind-the-scenes look at life in Hollywood, organizers said.

Tickets are available at https://www.lobero.org/events/off-the-record/. There are four tiers of ticket pricing: general admission, $79 and $99; preferred seating, $129; and preferred seating and meet & greet, $500.

All tickets include a per-ticket Lobero facility fee, and tickets purchased online or by phone are subject to a web/phone order fee of $3 per ticket. To avoid this fee, tickets can be purchased in person at the box office.

CommUnify operates 20 Head Start and Early Head Start campuses and provides 16 other programs that address the causes of poverty, including Seniors Safe at Home, Family Wellness, Weatherization Services, and Utility Bill Assistance.

CommUnify also runs the Santa Barbara County 211 HelpLine, which provides confidential information and referrals to free services 24/7 in over 150 languages.

With offices in Santa Barbara, Lompoc and Santa Maria, CommUnify is sustained by support from individuals, family and corporate foundations, and government grants.

Visit www.CommUnifySB.org for more.