Improv is fun to perform. It’s fun to watch. But improv is not so groovy when looking for a space to strut your stuff. Let’s face it, comedy is tough enough without doing it in the dirt.

So it’s good news that Imp, the Island’s top-notch youth improv troupe, has a new home. It’s at the Space, the new exercise and perfoming arts center taking root at the Triangle in Edgartown across from the post office. The Space includes a 70-seat black box theater and this Friday, Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. Imp will be holding court at their new digs.

The show will consist of, well, for the most part, who knows. Based on audience suggestions, the actors create spontaneous comedy that can be as much a surprise to the performers as to the audience. There will also be one long, form piece created under the direction of Chicago improviser Tara DeFrancisco.

Tickets are available for $5 in advance from cast members and $10 at the door. The show is recommended for ages 11 and up.

For more information, call 508-939-9368 or visit imp4kids.com.