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Impro Helsinki

Founded2018
LocationHelsinki, Finland
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Impro Helsinki is a Helsinki-based improv theatre school and performing company founded in 2018 by Kaisa Kokko-Palmer and Sara Palmer, positioning itself as the home of long-form improvisation in the Finnish capital. The company runs a training programme that serves approximately one hundred students per week and produces ensemble performances rooted in narrative-driven long-form formats.

History

Kaisa Kokko-Palmer, who holds a master's degree in education and has studied improvisation with dozens of international practitioners, and Sara Palmer, who began her improv career in the United States in 2013, co-founded Impro Helsinki in 2018. The company developed a school model anchored in long-form practice, differentiating itself within the Helsinki improv landscape by specializing in sustained narrative forms rather than short-form game formats. The training programme expanded to weekly classes accommodating a large student body, while the performing company pursued international festival appearances to develop the ensemble's craft and visibility. Impro Helsinki's stated aim is to raise the profile of improvised theatre as a recognized art form both within Finland and internationally.

Artistic Identity

Impro Helsinki's approach is grounded in long-form improvisation, emphasizing character depth, narrative coherence, and the development of new performance formats through ongoing research and practice. The company treats improvisation as a performing art of equal standing to scripted theatre, pursuing serious actor training alongside accessible public shows.

How to Reference This Page

APA

The Improv Archive. (2026). Impro Helsinki. Retrieved March 17, 2026, from https://improvarchive.org/companies/impro-helsinki

Chicago

The Improv Archive. "Impro Helsinki." The Improv Archive, 2026. https://improvarchive.org/companies/impro-helsinki.

MLA

The Improv Archive. "Impro Helsinki." The Improv Archive, 2026, https://improvarchive.org/companies/impro-helsinki. Accessed March 17, 2026.

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