Soap Soup Arts became a Community Interest Company in February 2023, so that we could better serve our local community, creating accessible, innovative creative experiences and educational programmes for children, young people, adults and elderly people in the South West.
Tomasin Cuthbert Menes MA (Hons)
Creative Producer
Tomasin is a Theatre maker, Artist, and Illustrator. She has developed a bold, unique visual language, which she has deepened through her collaborations with the other exceptional artists she works with.
Her work celebrates the imagination, creativity, connection and relationship. Each piece of work is a labour of love, combining the many talents of her close collaborators with her unique vision.
Awarded 14 grants from the Arts Council in the last decade, Tomasin is dedicated to creating startling work that invites her audience to co-create the worlds her stories inhabit. In the last 12 months, Tomasin has been exploring how Augmented Reality can bring Theatrical and Creative experiences to a wider audience, and is currently working on a picture book that exists on a page, a stage and in the digital realm through AR.
Tomasin has trained at Falmouth University, the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, and Nottingham Trent University. She is a Resident Artist of The Studio, Bath, and Pervasive Media Studio in Bristol, UK, a creative technologies collaboration with Watershed, University of the West of England and University of Bristol.
To contact Tomasin email her on soapsouptheatrecompany@gmail.com
Sarah White - Assistant Producer
Sarah is a producer based in the South West. She is passionate about creating engaging and exciting theatre experiences and working with young people and communities to foster creativity and confidence.
In 2013 she co-founded immersive, site-specific theatre company Four of Swords, producing and performing in all 11 shows while partnering with organisations such as English Heritage, National Trust, Exeter RAMM, Exeter Cathedral, Exeter, Plymouth, Marjon and Cambridge Universities.
She is an Associate Artist with Exeter Phoenix & produces their Summer Film School, taking it to Shanghai in 2018. She has also worked as Associate Producer for Devon based companies Common Players and Links to A Life.
Alyssa Thomas - Assistant Community Arts Producer
Alyssa is a freelance creative, producer and performer. Her passion for using the arts to connect with communities and explore complicated issues has inspired the range of projects she has been involved in. From creating workshops for young people in inner city London to explore local heroes to performing her co-created show ‘FREAK OUT!’ at Edinburgh Fringe, creativity and connection has been the forefront of her projects.
In 2021, Coin Toss Collective was formed, a co-creation of herself and other freelancers aiming to create innovative, multi-media shows to spread awareness about a range of issues. Within this collective, Alyssa went beyond performing to produce, direct and write. Her love of human connection led to a passion for character creation whilst learning a variety of arts from her fellow freelancers including dance, physical movement sequences, music & image creation and performance projection.
Hatty Campbell-Taylor - Marketing Officer
Hatty is an experienced marketing manager working in varied theatre and performance environments. For several years Hatty managed marketing and communications for New Zealand arts festival The Performance Arcade, and since returning to the UK has worked for organisations including Activate Performing Arts and Affordable Art Fair. Most recently Hatty managed marketing and communications for large-scale national projects with Trigger, a creative producing organisation based in North Somerset. Currently she is managing marketing and communities for Alibi, a well-established charity bringing creative events to children and young people in the South-West.
Alice Cunningham - Art Club Co-Founder and Facilitator
I have been working as an artist since graduating in 2006 from a sculpture BA at the University of Brighton and have over 17 years of experience working on exhibitions, residencies, public and private commissions, both in the UK and internationally.
After ten years of living and working in London I moved to Wales in 2013 and completed a Fine Art MA from the University of Wales, Trinity St Davids. The following year I was awarded a residency to carve marble in the renowned quarry Michelangelo established in Italy. This work was the basis of my first solo exhibition at the Royal Society of Sculptors, London. This led me to be nominated to be on the board of Trustees, a position I held for three years. The common thread throughout my career has been environmentalism and always involving social engagement in developing new work. My fascination with people and our material engagement with the world around us makes me endeavour to create work that is as inclusive as possible. I am interested in ways of communicating the ways we interact with, and understand our surroundings and the idea of disrupting the aesthetics of this in order to create interesting dialogue and challenge perceptions. I believe in the power of art as a tool for social change. It plays a vital role in nourishing a healthy, expanding community and cultural landscape. I have dedicated my whole working life to this pursuit, and I strongly advocate the value of creativity whilst celebrating its manifestation in a myriad of disciplines. www.alicecunningham.co.uk
Stephanie Kempson - Director of Minny Stynker
Stephanie is a director, writer and dramaturg, who, like all freelance artists, also sometimes workshop leads, programmes, storytelling, markets, project manages, and produces. Largely in theatre, but often beyond or on the strange projects that float between forms.
She makes theatre for traditional theatre contexts, museums and archives, online, festivals and more.
Stephanie trained in theatre with Bristol Old Vic’s brilliant Made in Bristol scheme and have since been working full time in it. She assistant directed on the Bristol Old Vic’s Jane Eyre, which went on to become a co-production with the National Theatre and has since toured and streamed extensively, and adapted Stephen Collin’s graphic novel The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil for Bristol Old Vic’s Young Company. She attended the National Theatre’s Emerging Director Scheme, was a Leverhulme Scholar with Bristol Old Vic in 2019, and is a resident at the Pervasive Media Studio.
Stephanie has a chronic illness (ME/CFS) which is generally mild, but it means she is particularly interested in access (physical and financial) to the arts.
You can find out more about Stephanie at www.stephaniekempson.co.uk
Saikat Ahamed - Deviser/Performer for Minny Stynker Research and Development
Saikat is a Bristol based British Bangladeshi writer, actor and theatre maker. As an actor, he has worked in all parts of the industry over the last twenty years; roles include Tinkerbell in Peter Pan at Bristol Old Vic and then The National Theatre, television series regulars Vince Arya in Monday Monday for ITV and Mr Chadley in Pennyworth for HBO. His film work includes Aladdin directed by Guy Ritche, This Must be the Place directed by Paulo Sorrentino and the British smash hit East is East. Most recently he has been appearing in Life of Pi at Wyndhams Theatre in The West End.
As a writer, his work includes three autobiographical solo shows, The Tiger and the Moustache, Strictly Balti and In Search of Goldoni, Christmas shows for Travelling Light Theatre Company - Three Kings – and Insane Root – Hansel and Gretel - and most recently a play called Book Club which deals with conversations around race. He is also currently working on an epic poem, Bristol Argonautica.
Saikat is an Associate Artist at Bristol Old Vic.
More details about his work can be found at www.saikatahamed.com
Tom Ball - Composer for Minny Stynker
Tom is a composer, sound designer, producer, songwriter and occasional performer based in Bristol. Tom's long and varied career in music includes a gig up the Eiffel Tower, composing a score for the circus big top at Glastonbury Festival, writing and producing many albums including two with Marthas & Arthurs ("Belle & Sebastian meets ABBA" according to The Guardian) and performing at various music festivals across the UK. His music has gained radio approval from the likes of John Peel, Jarvis Cocker, Cerys Matthews, Marc Riley, Mark Radcliffe and Steve Lamacq, on Radios 1,2,3 and 6Music. He likes to combine elements of electronica, folk, pop, ambient and whatever else takes his fancy at the time. Tom has been creating music for theatre for 15 years and is an artistic associate of Angel Exit Theatre. He is excited to be setting out on his first adventure with Soap Soup Theatre.
Some of his music can be found at tommytiger.co
Over the years we have collaborated with many other incredible artists. Here are some of the wonderful people we have worked with…
Adam Fuller
Adam has directed and dramaturged The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, MathildaMathilda, The Selfish Giant, Co-Directed The Pixies scarf with Ed Rapley and Co-Directed The Owl and the Pussycat's Treasury of Nonsense with Michael Dray. He performed in Little Red Riding Hood, The Owl and the Pussycat's Treasury of Nonsense and Sir Gregory's Hutch.
He is Co-Artistic Director of Open Attic Theatre Company, and now Co-Produces The Front Room, a brand new pop-up fringe Theatre Venue in Weston-Super-Mare.
Adam has worked as a theatre maker with many companies, creating and touring (both nationally and internationally) shows for adults and family audiences both with and without puppetry. He has worked as a writer, devisor, director or performer with Green Ginger (Outpost), Kilter, Ramshaklicious, Soap Soup, Tessa Bide, Stuff and Nonsense, Likely Story, Full Beam Visual Theatre and for Pickled Image on numerous successful shows. Adam directed the Wardrobe Theatre’s, Goldilock, Stock and Three Smoking Bears. He has been involved as a performer with acclaimed shows for Horse & Bamboo and The Egg Bath, Hocket and Hoot, Idiot Child and The Roar Ensemble as well as puppeteering for Aardman and the BBC.
Rhyannan hall
Rhyannan is our resident textile artist and dyer. Colour, textiles, and textures are the name of her game. She created a 5mx5m rainbow scarf for The Pixies' Scarf in 2016, created all the beautiful foliage clothing in The selfish Giant in 2018 and worked on the painted costumes in MathildaMathilda in 2019.
Her background is in Costume, she graduated from the Arts University Bournemouth in 2014. She’s since been trained by artists from the Royal Opera House, where she learnt the fine art of trashing things beautifully.
Her own artistic practise is with the Japanese art of Shibori, indigo and natural dyes.
Rhyannan is also really into Zen, Colour Field painting and Apocalyptic Techno.
Ed Rapley
Ed Co-Directed the Mathilda Mathilda R and D, Directed The Snow Baby, Co-Directed The Pixies Scarf alongside Adam Fuller, did some ‘outside eye’ on Little Red Riding Hood.
He is a fool and a clown, and was trained by the winning combo of Holly Stoppit and Philippe Gaulier, Ed aims to find just the right mixture of truth and lies to bring to a show whether he is performing or directing. You can reach him at edwardrapley.co.uk
Abi Kennedy
Abi has created costumes for many of Soap Soup's productions including for MathildaMathilda, The selfish Giant, The Pixies Scarf, The Snow Baby and The Owl and the Pussycat's Treasury of Nonsense.
Tomasin and Abi both trained at the @BOVTS and have been working together on all sorts of brilliantly bonkers projects since. From costuming at Bassline Circus, to running Carnival costume workshops for Boomtown Fair they have been creating highly original costumes together for over a decade.
Gwen Scott
Gwen performed in The Pixies Scarf and has supported Soap Soup in numerous ways over the years including sound design, directing support, performance and Arts Council Grant bid writing.
She is a film maker, performer, director and dramaturge, and clown. Gwen makes playful, honest work that invites audiences to be more than just watching eyes. She has trained with Phillipe Gaulier, John Wright, Fraser Hooper and Aitor Basauri, amongst others and doesn't ever want to stop learning.