#i2amru (I, Too, Am Reinhardt) Volume 1 Number 1 | Page 64

Kayla Spenard (left) and Sarah Williams (right) as the Curtain Girls in Nisbet’s production of The Drowsy Chaperone. school and is the heart and soul of the department. Luce does feel that sometimes Nisbet gets chummy with some of the newer students a bit too quickly, causing them to not know what he actually thinks of them (echoing Spenard again). (Photos courtesy of Jacob Howard) “It’s all Greek to me!” ~Dave-ism #1 All in all, these students had nothing but positive things to say about Nisbet. Without a doubt on my mind, I can report that David Nisbet is one of the biggest contributors to making Reinhardt University, and especially its theatre program, what it is today. 64 Matt Luce as “The Man in the Chair” in The Drowsy Chaperone Tunji Adesesan, Reinhardt’s Director of Academic Support and one of the campus’s greatest advocates for international programming and support for international students. (Photo courtesy of School of Arts and Humanities) 65