KinkyFish Improv
An improv company based in Edinburgh.
09/08/2025
Thank you Æ - All Edinburgh Theatre for such a lovely review
"a playfully surrealist improvised series of short tales capturing the Jekyll & Hyde nature of Victorian Edinburgh"
"Edinburgh-based KinkyFish Improv collectively dream up a series of impish parodies from the barest of audience suggestions that are definitely worth 50 minutes of your time"
"there is chemistry and warmth between the whole six-strong ensemble"
For Fringe-goers wanting a nightcap of quirky, silly skits, this dose of distinctly alternative Victoriana might do the trick"
Katrina Dixon, All Edinburgh Theatre
Tonight is your last chance to catch us and we have a number of 241 tickets available
21:50 theSpaceUK Symnposium Hall
https://www.thespaceuk.com/shows/2025/edinburgh-improv-tales
Photo credit: James Armandary
09/08/2025
Don't be sad its the final show of
Be happy we have 2for 1 tickets available for our final performance. Don't miss out on this audience favourite show...
"Fun & quirky, full of surprises" "I LOVED this show"
Audience reviews
241 tickets available from theSpaceUK Box Office or https://www.thespaceuk.com/shows/2025/edinburgh-improv-tales
21:50 TONIGHT at Symposium Hall
07/08/2025
Just 3 shows left to catch up in our very first outing with
On until 09 August at 21:50 Symposium Hall
SHOW 3 OF ED IMPROV TALES
A husband was deeply peturbed by his wife's breathing after his extensive study of nostrils. Queen Victoria rode to town in search of her Scottish boys (and to annex Leith). A man misplaced his horse (the 500 model) and instead of looking for it, decided to become a lawyer and change the law of ownership so someone couldn't claim it as theres.
A school principle knew that the true meaning of education was to set fire to children and give them smallbox to teach them 'how to be men'.
Queen Victoria went to Hive Nightclub and got off with several men on the banks of Leith. And the horse was found and taken promptly to the glue factory.
Still 5-9 August available!
Show 2 Complete!
A tram driver who loved only trams and horses was pursued by a female homo sapien. His love for horses was under threat. Meanwhile a bouncer let in only 1 person to Hive nightclub, breaking the unity of a man and friend, and leading him to seek refuge in the ocean. A rubber factory's exploitative practices were put under threat and children decided to unionise, realising their demise was largely the fault of women.
After the sad death of Bessie, the tram driver realised he needed to marry this woman and they wed with rent-a-vicar with a rubber ring.
The seabound man decided to go back, and following a harrowing dash through Edinburgh's streets (falling on rubber, being acosted by children and prodded by ni**le fingers) he was reunited with his lost friend.
The moral: never go to Hive nightclub
We had such fun at our tech yesterday! Big thanks to team and to James Armandary for taking such lovely shots!
Here is a wee from yesterday!
We OPEN TONIGHT
Get along to theSpaceUK Symposium Hall 21:50 tonight and you can say you were there on the very first show
We are on until 09 August 21:50 every night, get your tickets here: https://www.thespaceuk.com/shows/2025/edinburgh-improv-tales
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