Dane Quixall

Cats Credits
German Tent Tour - 12/2010 - Swing

German Tent Tour - 09/2011 - Swing (cover Alonzo, Cori, Misto, Mungo, Pounce, Skimble, Tumble)

German Tent Tour - 09/2012 - Swing

German Tent Tour - 04/2013 - Swing

UK Tour - 02/2014 - Swing (cover Misto, Mungo, Skimble)

UK Tour - 05/2014 - Swing (cover Misto, Mungo, Skimble)

Palladium - 12/2014 - 04/2015 - Swing (cover Misto, Mungo, Skimble)

UK Tour - 01/2016 - 11/2016 - Swing (cover Mungojerrie)

Asia Tour - Swing

UK/Intl Tour - 01/2017 - 11/2017 - Swing

UK/Intl Tour - 01/2018 - 10/2018 - Swing

UK/Intl Tour - 12/2018 - 04/2019 - Swing, Resident Director

UK/Intl Tour - 06/2019 - 01/2020 - Swing, Resident Director

Biography (2018)
Training: Shena Simon/City College Manchester and the Urdang Academy Covent Garden

Theatre Credits: Zeke and understudy Frankincense in Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (UK Tour), ensemble cover Phillips and Inventor in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (UK & international tour), Angelique in La Cage Aux Folles (West End), swing understudy Mungojerrie, Skimbleshanks and Mistoffelees in Cats (European Tent Tour,) swing understudy Mistoffelees, Skimbleshanks and Mungojerrie in Cats (UK & international tour & West End revival at the London Palladium) and Neleus in Mary Poppins (Vienna)

TV Credits: Paul O’Grady Live@5, John Barrowman's Tonight’s the Night, Comic Relief, The Royal Variety Performance, Sunday Night at the London Palladium.

Interview (2016)
Musical man Dane feline fine about hometown run of Cats at Manchester Opera House - Messenger Newspapers, 4th February 2016

Dane, who previously performed in Cats at the London Palladium, said: "I'm so thrilled to be performing Cats in Manchester. I have played the Opera House before with my first show, 7 Brides, but it means more this time.

"I have been in Cats now for nearly five years, performing all across Germany, Europe and the West End but somehow this makes me the most proud.

"The Opera House is where I used to go and see all the tours and hope that one day I would be on stage."

"I first discovered musicals through school, we had great performing arts teachers and we constantly performed musicals and took trips to the West End to see shows," he said. "It changed my life seeing these shows and getting to perform regularly with a supportive group of people.

"I'm always thankful to Lostock and the teachers Susan Hilton and Derek Davies for their encouragement."