Joseph P. Stachura
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Joseph Paul Stachura was the founder and Managing Artistic Director of
both the Knightsbridge Theatre and The National American Shakespeare
Company as well as Knightsbridge Theatre Films. Mr. Stachura is married
to actress and writer Shari Shattuck and
has two daughters Creason Carbo and Calee Maudin. A native of Los
Angeles, Mr. Stachura appeared in several stage plays. Seeking
growth as a director, actor and artist Mr. Stachura relocated to
England and started what turned out to be five years of traveling,
learning and working all around the world. Spending long periods of
time in London, Durham, Western Europe, Australia, Japan, China, India
and South East Asia has given Mr. Stachura a unique perspective on the
craft of directing and acting and has nurtured in him a true passion
for film and theatre. At the age of 26, Mr. Stachura returned to Los
Angeles and began directing and producing theatre, focusing on
Shakespeare as well as pursuing his directing and producing career in
film. He was the "actors director" on the 35mm feature film,
Hrad z pisku (1994) (aka The Sand
Castle), and directed the video cable film,
Othello (previous link went to Branagh film) in 1992, he then directed
the 35mm feature film,
Simple Gifts (1998), in 1998. Mr.
Stachura focused on his directing and producing career at his
Knightsbridge Theatres, and the National American Shakespeare Company,
where he has produced over 300 plays from 1993.
Mr. Stachura's recent 2011 feature film,
Redemption (2011), distributed
by Mar Vista Entertainment. To date,
"Redemption" is also an "Official Selection" of the Almeria Western
Film Festival -competing against major films such as
True Grit (2010)- and the Beverly Hills
Film Festival. Realizing a true need for a classically-based theatre
company in Los Angeles, Joseph built and opened the first Knightsbridge
Theatre in Pasadena in 1993, then opened a second Knightsbridge Theatre
in Los Angeles in 2000. Mr. Stachura has produced a staggering 312
productions, from
William Shakespeare's entire
canon to David Mamet,
Henrik Ibsen,
Eugene O'Neill,
Arthur Miller and many, many more. Both theaters are now permanently closed.
He has written numerous stage and screenplays, produced feature films
and is currently in negotiations on his new feature film. He has
won best actor awards for his performances as "Hamlet", "Cyrano de
Bergerac", "Macbeth", "Richard III" and "Lenny" in "Of Mice and Men",
and he has also won numerous awards for his directing and producing,
including Best Director of the Year for his brilliant productions of
"Much Ado About Nothing", "Cyrano de Bergerac" and "Macbeth".
Knightsbridge productions have received well over one hundred awards
and accolades since 1991, including an Award Resolution from the
California State Senate and Senator
Adam Schiff. With all of his
accomplishments, Mr. Stachura's greatest pride comes from his family
and nurturing the growth of his fellow directors, actors and writers at
his Knightsbridge Theatre and at the National American Shakespeare
Company.