#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.
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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.
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