Robb Dimmick

Robb Dimmick has brought his commitment and talent to ETC for over a decade. As Co-Producer, Robb coordinates the Children’s Arts Festival, Integrated Arts Conference, and an enormous exhibit of artwork by regional school children.

He holds a Masters in Integrated Arts from Plymouth State University and a B.A. from the University of New Hampshire in Theatre and Education. While at UNH, he was nominated for the prestigious Irene Ryan Award. He is founder and artistic director of Jazz is a Rainbow, which introduces the jazz songbook to urban youth. His master classes in Auditioning Technique and Musical Theatre have been offered at PSU and The Providence Performing Arts Center. His annual readings of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol have been held throughout New England for over 25 years. Robb serves as artistic director for international vocalists Lynne Jackson & Michael Palter, among others, and has directed prominent singers such as Dane Vannatter, D’Anna Fortunato, and Paul Broadnax. Having toured his one-man portrayal of Abraham Lincoln for 20 years, he undertook a one-month re-enactment of Lincoln’s 1860 visits to Rhode Island in 2000.

As a rare book dealer and bibliophile, Robb tours exhibits, drawn from his personal collections, on African American male writers and Paul Robeson, the famed singer and activist. A native of Hanover, NH, he resides in Providence, RI where he is a professional actor, director, and writer.

In Plymouth Magazine

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Faculty Forum: Irene Cucina

Professor Irene Cucina has been teaching in the Department of Health and Human Performance since 1998. Prior to coming to Plymouth State, she had a rewarding career as a high school health and physical education teacher and coach in Newton, MA. Her commitment to students and learning has been recognized by her peers through a [...]

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Another Way to Serve

“It was like moving to a foreign country with a completely different culture,” says PSU student Patrick O’Sullivan. The 26-year-old veteran isn’t referring to his time in Iraq as a motor transport operator in the Army Reserve. He’s talking about coming home. O’Sullivan joined the Army Reserve right out of high school, at an age [...]

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Remembering Gene Savage ’58

On May 14, 2012, New Hampshire lost a gifted educator, respected leader, and devoted friend. From his earliest days in education as a high school teacher, coach, and director of guidance, through his post as director of admissions at the University of New Hampshire, and later through his various administrative positions within the University System [...]