The Oxford Imps

The Oxford Imps are an improvisational comedy troupe associated with Oxford University. They are based in Oxford, England, where they perform weekly during University termtime.

They were reviewed as "the best improvised comedy show I have ever had the pleasure to witness" by Edinburgh Fringe festival magazine ThreeWeeks in 2007.

Read more about The Oxford Imps:  History, TV Appearance, Notable Members, Alumni Improv Groups

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