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Colin Low

Colin Low and guests talk business, charities and investment, with money-saving tips too.

  1. CTC (Children’s Theatre Company)

    12/19/2025

    CTC (Children’s Theatre Company)

    It’s been a real song and dance producing our latest podcast, which is all about the wonderful team at CTC (Children’s Theatre Company)! Kevin Burch went to see them rehearse for their upcoming production of Annie Jr and met CTC principal, Bridie Rowe and, some of the very talented cast. Bridie explains all about the quality of CTC’s work and how this has impacted the hundreds of young people who have been part of its journey, since she launched the company 16 years ago. Starting as a Summer School, CTC now runs professional, full-time musical theatre courses, which sees graduates performing in world-class shows. Both courses are hugely successful, but it’s CTC’s award-winning productions that they’ve become most famous for. Currently rehearsing for Annie Jr, the cast of 84 will perform at Seckford Theatre in February half term. Soon after, rehearsals will begin for their big annual summer production, which will be staged at one of Suffolk’s top theatres. Bridie has assembled a “Dream Team” who share her vision and passion, going above and beyond every single day. Their joy of teaching is clear and Bridie knows how much training to perform can mean to young people; helping them in terms of confidence, teamwork, professionalism and the opportunity to make lifelong friends. To find out more, please visit https://thectc.co.uk where you can find out about forthcoming productions and https://ctccollege.co.uk to discover more information about their courses.

    36 min
  2. Ipswich Book Festival

    09/19/2025

    Ipswich Book Festival

    Ipswich is about to stage its first ever Book Festival. Taking place over three days (from Friday 3rd – Sunday 5th October), this will involve an incredible 43 events across 11 of the town’s top venues. So for our latest podcast Kevin Burch sat down to chat with Tony Felgate, one of the team behind this event, as it gathers momentum and promises to be the start of something quite special. Tony is a big fan of Ipswich and its rich history and cultural heritage. He explains why Ipswich needs a book Festival and how this will build upon its already strong cultural base of music and arts. Not only will Ipswich’s first Book Festival celebrate the transformative power of books but also many of our iconic and historic buildings. The beautiful Ancient House sits proudly in their portfolio of locations, as well as St Stephen’s Church, The New Wolsey, Dance East, St Clements Art Centre and many more. A ‘Book Festival for all’, this an event where everybody and anybody and will be welcome. The team’s vision is to establish the Ipswich Book Festival as a vibrant, inclusive, and imaginative literary event that attracts authors, readers, and book lovers from near and far. The jam-packed programme includes many children and family events, as one of the key aims of the Festival is to leave a legacy and ignite a love of reading. For more information visit https://www.ipswichbookfestival.com where you can also sign up to their newsletter. You can also follow @IPSWICHBOOKFESTIVAL on Instagram and Facebook

    34 min

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Colin Low and guests talk business, charities and investment, with money-saving tips too.