Heather Butler
24 April, 2025
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Review: Lancashire talent wows in Twinkletoes at the Winter Gardens

More than 350 local young dancers take to the Opera House stage this week

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Are you ready for the time of your life?


Well these kids are, and they want to take you along for the ride.

Twinkletoes 2025 featuring 350 pupils of Fleetwood's Barbara opens tonight at the Winter Gardens
Twinkletoes 2025 featuring 350 pupils of Fleetwood's Barbara opens tonight at the Winter Gardens Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC

Twinkletoes 2025 kicks off a three-day run at the Winter Gardens tonight, with 350 local youngsters taking the Blackpool Opera House by storm.


Staged once every two years by Fleetwood’s Barbara Jacksons Theatre Art Centre, Twinkletoes is a dazzling celebration of music and dance, showcasing the extraordinary talent and dedication of the school’s students and teachers.

Clever Cats in Twinkletoes at the Winter Gardens
Clever Cats in Twinkletoes at the Winter Gardens Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC


From toe-tapping musical favourites through emotional ballet and lyrical numbers to fist pumping contemporary hits, this show is the best yet.


Hollywood Wiz under the bright lights
Hollywood Wiz under the bright lights Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC

The senior tappers kick us off, delivering a pacey and energetic medley from the musical Newsies. A fun opener with some great props, including an impressive sequence with some chairs, the joyful section finale leaves the audience wanting more.


But there’s no time to waste as the beautiful lyrical ensemble take to the stage with a gentle three-part interpretation of Taylor Swift’s Never Grow Up.

The delicious Wonka sequence
The delicious Wonka sequence Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC


Next up is everyone’s favourite bit, the baby ballet. Tiny tots aged from two to four toddle into position wearing adorable fluffy emerald-green tutus for their Wizard of Oz number.


Sass in spades for the Barbie girls
Sass in spades for the Barbie girls Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC

Enjoying their first taste of the big stage, some hold earnest looks of concentration while others appear quite lost, both reactions eliciting oohs and aahs from across the auditorium. If you’re clever enough to have bagged a ticket, I challenge you not to wave back as they peer into the audience searching for a familiar face.


An array of little dancers take their turn to shine as we follow Dorothy along the Yellow Brick Road, each brightly coloured costume and smiling face as delightful as the next.

Newsies delivering a West End quality performance
Newsies delivering a West End quality performance Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC


The tempo then ratchets up with the intermediate tap and their Hollywood Wiz, full of glitter, sparkle and enormous smiles beaming from the spangle-clad tweens and teens.


All of the Lights from the senior  commercial crew
All of the Lights from the senior commercial crew Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC

From there we romp through a delicious Wonka medley from the delightful diddies who can’t help but sing along to the music, and the impressive lifts and precision choreo from their older counterparts, all wrapped in Cadbury-purple and gold costumes.


The stunning senior ballerinas arrive to take your breath away with their Bridgerton-inspired piece, evoking the splendour of the Regency ballroom in a whirlwind of elegance; delicate and powerful in equal measure.

Wednesdays in perfect unison
Wednesdays in perfect unison Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC


Hit fast forward and dial up the sass for the mini’s Barbie number, living their best lives in pink combats and pigtails, with a confidence that will have you laughing out loud. They provide the introduction for the senior commercial team’s All of the Lights, who perform a feisty number that wouldn’t look out of place in the final of a TV talent show, such is its professionalism. These girls rule!


A magical moment for the little ballerinas in Oz
A magical moment for the little ballerinas in Oz Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC

Last up before the interval is a fantastic acro performance with four crews of gym dancers showing off their enviable tumbling skills to the powerful music of Pirates of the Caribbean.


After the break be prepared for some feline surprises in the aisles as the intermediate modern girls open the second half with a riot of numbers from Cats. It’s easy to believe you’re in the West End when faced with the brilliant be-wigged kitties and their high-energy routines, edged with a little comedy and some moving solos, ending with a haunting performance of Memory under the low spotlight from singer Shinaya Hunte.

The Villains enjoying their moment in the limelight
The Villains enjoying their moment in the limelight Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC


Villains is the theme for the junior tappers, with fabulous synchro sequences featuring Wednesday, Cruella Deville and a Rotten to the Core section finale to really get the blood pumping.


High flyers impress in the Little Mermaid
High flyers impress in the Little Mermaid Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC

The senior gym dancers bring the magic of Avatar to life in a stunning under-the-sea performance where shoals of sequinned nymphs and the elegant Na’vi in their graceful illuminated wings, undulate in perfect harmony.


The watery theme continues in the gentle Little Mermaid junior ballet, which delights with adorable ensembles, delightful solos and wave after wave of swoon-worthy costumes.

The moving Outro number
The moving Outro number Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC


Outro from the senior contemporary girls is simply mesmerising, delicate and soft one moment, powerful and moving the next. Always my favourite number of the night, its subtle eloquence bringing a lump to the throat and a tear to the eye.


The Bridgerton ballet
The Bridgerton ballet Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC

There’s hardly a moment to recover before the commercial kids burst out from the wings bringing all their favourite Meghan Trainor songs to the stage, having a great time with every pout and punch and sashay and flick.


And all too soon we’re at the finale and a disco of Divas featuring music from Madonna, Lady Gaga and Whitney Houston, more stunning costumes and impeccable sequences from the senior and intermediate girls.

Newsies having the time of their lives
Newsies having the time of their lives Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC


Sixteen brilliantly choreographed numbers, 300 tired but exhilarated kids, over 1800 spectacular costumes, thousands of hours of prep from hundreds of dedicated parents, friends and volunteers, and three hours of increasingly impressive performances.


The energetic finale
The energetic finale Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC

If you think you can handle it, tickets are still available from the Winter Gardens Box Office for Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 7pm, and the 2pm Saturday matinee.


Twinkletoes 2025 : BJTAC. April 25-27 Blackpool Winter Gardens

The glitz and glamour of the Winter Gardens stage
The glitz and glamour of the Winter Gardens stage Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC


Even the littlest dancers impressed
Even the littlest dancers impressed Credit: Steve Lee / BJTAC