The high-kicking Tiller Girls are making a comeback at the theatre that helped make them famous during
the 1960s and 70s, when millions used to tune in to watch them on the Sunday Night At The London Palladium Show. The world’s longest running dance troupe the Tiller Girls are amongst the most highly trained dancers in the country, with a
repertoire that ranges from traditional high kicks, to jazz, tap and
ballet all performed with split second precision. They are also
accomplished singers
The troupe of a dozen dancers will join the Pantoland Christmas show at the London Palladium, along with Donny Osmond, Julian Clary, Paul Zerdin, Nigel Havers, Gary Wilmot, Jac Yarrow and Sophie Isaacs.
Producer Michael Harrison is already helping to write the gags.
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