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Abby Milne

Semester of Mini-grant
Year of Mini-grant
2024
Disciplines(s)
Grant Description
As I move into the second half of my undergraduate experience, I am interested in expanding my work beyond student-run theatre and picking up more professional or community projects. In our Miller Arts Scholars seminar, we have discussed the value of curating a professional online portfolio to speak for our work when we are not able to directly represent ourselves. To that end, I am requesting funding for my first year of a Wix Core Premium plan.
Original Proposal
Proposal Outcome
Title
Professional Online Portfolio and Solo Show Scripts for Thesis Research
Semester of Mini-grant
Year of Mini-grant
2025
Disciplines(s)
Grant Description
Having access to professional design softwares will help me contribute to visual graphic design and video editing to help promote VTF productions this summer. After the summer, I hope to continue to use my design skills to promote other student-run productions and, eventually, professional arts programming.
Original Proposal
Proposal Outcome
Title
Graphic Design Tools and Software for Arts Administration and Marketing
Class Year
2025
Disciplines(s)
Arts Award Type
Faculty Advisor
David Dalton
Department
Drama
Grant Description
I am applying for a combined budget of $6000 with second-year Drama Scholar Kate Hovey for a roughly week-long visit to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland in early August 2025.
Original Proposal
Title
Edinburgh Fringe Festival — Experiencing New Works, Solo Shows, & Experimental Theatre at an International Performing Arts Festival

Abby Milne is a director, producer, and playwright from Palo Alto, California majoring in Drama and English. Abby’s early productions premiered in their neighbor's driveway when, at the ripe old age of eight, Abby recruited other kids on the cul-de-sac to act in original plays that earned rave audience reviews from Abby’s mom. They stuck with theatre for lack of a better idea, performing in straight plays and musicals throughout middle and high school. At the University of Virginia, Abby holds leadership roles in Spectrum Theatre, First Year Players, and Virginia Players, writes for the Arts and Entertainment desk of the Cavalier Daily, and is active in the UVA Drama Department. Abby directed Fun Home with Spectrum Theatre in 2023, an experience that reaffirmed their passion for engaging with intimate, thematically challenging dramatic material. Their writing credits include (Un)Deadline (Overcranked Film Festival), Karens (UVA Drama New Works Festival), Angel of the Waters (Woodside Priory School), and The Waiting Room (Blank Theatre Young Playwrights Festival). When they’re not making theatre, Abby enjoys creative hobbies like juggling, collaging, and graphic design. After graduation, Abby hopes to work in arts administration and eventually pursue graduate studies. They are honored to join the Miller Arts Scholars and look forward to learning from students in a variety of artistic disciplines.

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