Curt Columbus became artistic director of Trinity Repertory Company in January 2006. He is also the chair of the MFA Consortium Program with Brown University. He was the associate artistic director of Steppenwolf Theater Company from 2000-2005, where his translations of CHERRY ORCHARD and UNCLE VANYA were presented in the Upstairs Theatre. Other Steppenwolf credits include translating Maria Arndt and directing THE HOUSE OF LILY , DIVISION STREET: AMERICA and OUR TOWN . He was also the artistic director of Chicago Park District’s Theater on the Lake and an artistic associate at Victory Gardens Theater since 1990-2006. His adaptation of Dostoevsky’s CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (with Marilyn Campbell), which was premiered at the Writers’ Theatre in Glencoe, Illinois, was awarded a Joseph Jefferson Award for best new adaptation and is published by Dramatists’ Play Service. Curt’s new translations of Anton Chekhov’s plays have been published by Ivan R. Dee, including a volume of translations called CHEKHOV: THE FOUR MAJOR PLAYS. From that collection, SEAGULL premiered at Writers’ Theatre in September 2004, and THREE SISTERS premiered at Strawdog Theatre in 2005. Curt was honored with a 2005-2006 Joseph Jefferson Citation for New Adaptation for his translation of THREE SISTERS. Curt has also been director of University Theater at the University of Chicago, where he lectured in the Humanities. He lives in Pawtucket, Rhode Island with his partner, Nathan Watson..