Dave Watt (aka Captain Breadbeard) hosts his monthly alternative stand-up comedy night in the heart of Canterbury.
April's special guests include Mike Capozzola, Alwin Solanky, Adam Jamal, Liz Bains, Mark Moloney and Nadine Bailey!
Mike Capozzola
Mike Capozzola is a UK-based, Italian-American comic, originally from New York. He’s performed in 25 countries across the UK, Europe and Middle East. Currently, Mike can be seen as the 1980’s Telethon Host in the ‘Doritos x Stranger Things’ ad campaign running now.
“Hilarious... Twisted!”
-RICHARD LEWIS ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’
Alwin Solanky
Alwin has been in and around comedy since 2008. A member of the award winning Wierdos collective and Leicester Comedy Festival nominated Consignia. Co MC of alternative comedy night Wondersplash at Three Hounds bottle shop in Beckenham. Alwin’s comedy may involve props including wigs, animal masks and 2 dimensional moving mouth posters.
Adam Jamal
Adam Jamal is a London-based Canadian comedian who has delighted audiences in over 12 countries with more than 1,200 performances. His sharp, outsider’s perspective draws on his travels, career, and family life, blending creative storytelling with razor-sharp wit to deliver routines that are both intelligent and relatable. With a knack for turning life’s quirks into laugh-out-loud moments, Adam’s unique brand of humour continues to make him a standout on the international comedy scene.
Liz Bains
Liz Bains is British stand-up comedian that recently relocated to the UK from Dubai. She was a semi-finalist in the 2023 UK Funny Women Awards and highlighted as one to watch for the future. A headline act in the UAE, she has performed across the Middle East including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Iraq. In 2024, she took her debut solo show Dubai Dilemma to the Edinburgh Fringe and returned in 2025 with a new hour called Great Wife Material, which received a four-star review. She has been described as refreshingly different.
Liz has opened in Dubai for international touring comedians including Schalk Bezuidenhout, Jason Manford and Janine Harouni.
Mark Moloney
Mark Moloney is not one of life’s winners. He dwells on the many injustices he has suffered and the constant misfortune he has faced. While his social judgements are at best poor, and at worst, unacceptable, Mark has navigated his life with constant uncertainty. Somehow, he is still going. He brings a deadpan, low-energy and surreal approach to an evening.
Mark was shortlisted for BBC New Comedy Awards 2025 and reached the 2024 Leicester Square New Comedian final.
Nadine Bailey
Leonardo Da Vinci, the Renaissance’s greatest mind, lands in the twenty first century, only to realise he's still the greatest mind. What have we been doing the last 500 years? Mama mia.