
THeatretrain Cambridge South
Get to know us
Our theatre classes take place at Trumpington Meadows Primary School, Trumpington, where our students come together every Saturday to connect, learn and create in a safe and inspiring environment. Through the performing arts, we give children and young adults the tools they need, not just to reach their potential on stage, but also to thrive at school and lay the foundations for their future.
About Theatretrain Cambridge South
Theatretrain Cambridge South is run by Centre Directors George Hopkins & Bianca Stanford. We are part of a large network of Theatretrain Centre’s across the UK, which means we can tap into the network and connect with industry leading experts in the performing arts industry.

Meet the Theatretrain Cambridge South team
Learn more about our team and get to know what we’re all about.

Meet George Hopkins & Bianca Stanford, your Centre Directors
George & Bianca took over Theatretrain Cambridge North and South in the Autumn of 2020. They met at University, where they developed their pre-existing passion for Theatre and the Performing Arts. They have worked both on and off stage in Theatre in Education, short films and various Small Scale Theatre productions. They are passionate about helping children to express their love for the arts and improving their life skills.

Jo Davidson
Centre Manager
Jo has been Centre Manager at Cambridge South for over 2 years now, helping with the general running of the centre, admin and being a friendly face to parents, students and teachers alike. Both of Jo’s daughters attend classes.

Bianca Stanford
Drama Teacher
Bianca was a student at Theatretrain from the age of 8 and has been a part of the teaching team for just over 5 years. She remained as a Teaching Assistant while she completed her Performing Arts Undergrad degree at Bedford, as well as her Masters Degree. During the week Bianca works at a Primary School and her main passion is supporting children’s development.

Katie Attle
Singing Teacher
Katie joined the team in 2019. She has piano, clarinet and singing (grade 8) and has a level 4 teaching diploma in the Performing Arts. Katie runs her own business providing private tuition in singing and piano, as well as teaching lunchtime performance choirs in many local schools. Katie is a bright and bubbly person who loves teaching.

Sara Honey-DeLong
Dance Teacher
Sara has been teaching at Tt Cambridge since 2018. Sara trained at Laine Theatre Arts, graduating in 2009, and has since had many years experience performing as both a singer and dancer on cruise ships, where she has taken principal roles. She also has the benefit of teaching performance to children for a number of years in between her professional engagements.

Charlotte Williams
Minis Teacher
Charlotte was also a student at Theatretrain from the age of 8. She has since graduated University, obtaining a BA in Early Childhood Education, as well as her PGCE and now works at Fawcett Primary School. Charlotte loves working with our Minis, developing their performing arts skills in preparation for main school and watching them grow.

Harriet Randolph
Minis Assistant
Harriet graduated from Performing Arts school with a diploma in dance, and went on to feature in many music videos dancing alongside known and upcoming artists. She currently works for Colours of Dance and was lucky enough to join Theatretrain as maternity cover through lockdown, and is now assisting with in Minis classes.
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Blog and Events

Nostalgia Series: Paris Austin’s Theatretrain Story in Greenwich
- Theatretrain HQ·
- August 6, 2022·

Nostalgia Series: Lauren Keeling’s Theatretrain Story from Coventry
- Theatretrain HQ·
- July 27, 2022·

The importance of kindness for learning
- Theatretrain HQ·
- July 23, 2022·

Nostalgia Series: Dan Walton from Luton with his Theatretrain Story
- Theatretrain HQ·
- July 22, 2022·

Another Opening
- Theatretrain HQ·
- July 20, 2022·

Young People and Catharsis
- Kevin Dowsett·
- July 12, 2022·
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