There is a restaurant in the American south where you can order anything you want and have it served on a hearty, golden biscuit.
For breakfast or lunch. Anything you want. Served on a hearty, golden biscuit.
At the 2003 Dirty South Improv festival, three members of Washington Improv Theater's Mainstage troupe tried to visit this culinary cathedral and failed. But they were so enamored by the simple genius of the place that it inevitably, inextricably found its way in to the recipe for their three-person shows.
Their performance that year at the Dirty South won rave reviews. They have served up their brand of fresh, oven-baked longform improv to hungry crowds in DC, Chicago, North Carolina and New York. And just like the fabled restaurant that shares their name, they have sworn to deliver to their patrons one simple promise:
Anything you want. Served on a hearty, golden biscuit.
BISCUITVILLE
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WHAT THE PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT BISCUITVILLE
Fantastic show in DC! Katies southern character insisting that the house rules be followed, resulting in a cigarette infused tussle between Tyler and Mark was hysterical!!
RDU | Back Row
loved your show at DSIF
Hawkins | Los Angeles
Biscuitville was my favorite show at the Del Close Marathon--and that's saying a lot!
Luke | New York City
you want fries with that
joebob | wulkertown nc
Biscuitville blew me away at Dirty South. They rock.
Matt | Philly
this will be amazing. i saw them in 2003. it doesn't get any better than biscuitville.
nelson adams | Virginia
You guys don't know what you're talking about... you can't have Biscuitville for dinner because they close at 2 PM. Respect and honor
the biscuit.
J. Diddy | Richmond VA
I want Raterman on a biscuit.
Pookie Johnson | Atlanta
