Millie Douglas
Pronouns: she/her
Hometown: London, England
Returning, Cabin
Attended Camp: 2023, 2024, 2025
This will be my third year returning to Camp Ballibay - And I am so excited for the summer ahead! I worked both years as an Up-the-Hill Cabin Counsellor and in the Theatre Department, directing both contemporary plays such as Treasure Island in 2023 and classical productions such as The Frogs in 2024! This Summer I will be making my musical directing debut, as well as working on more classical work and Shakespeare! I will also be Dean of Staff this Summer - So am even more excited to have a more offering role to my fellow staff members, and helping them as well as campers wherever they need me!
Professional Bio:
Millie Douglas is a professional actor, director and performer from London, England. Her acting career sprung at the young age of seven, with training from Gilham Performing Arts Centre in Welling, Kent. From the ages of 6-15, she studied Musical Theatre, Drama and Tap Dancing at the Liz Burville Performing Arts Centre (Bexley, Kent), where she performed in productions at local theatres such as Bugsy Malone, Grease and The Jungle Book. Her West-End debut was in 2014, performing as an ensemble member in Roald Dahl’s Matilda at the Cambridge Theatre! During her exams at school, she carried on Film & TV, musicla theatre and dance at the Pauline Quirke Academy, where she excelled her performing skills. In 2021, Millie graduated with a distinction in Level 3 Extended Diploma from the Miskin Theatre at North Kent College in Dartford, Kent. From there, she achieved a Bachelor Honours degree in Film & Media Studies at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. At Camp Ballibay, she made her directorial debut outside of University projects in classical shows such as The Frogs and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and also endeavoured in contemporary texts such as Treasure Island. Millie also plays piano and violin! Currently, she is studying for a Master’s degree in Film at the University of Kent, also.