Knightsbridge Theatre Company
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The Knightsbridge Theatre has been producing some of the best theatre literature has to offer since 1991. After producing numerous critically acclaimed Shakespearian plays at various venues in the Los Angeles area, Knightsbridge founder Joseph P. Stachura discovered a jewel of a location in Old Town Pasadena. Predicting the future explosion of nightlife in the area, Stachura set about building his theatre from the ground up in the basement of the historic 1906 Braley Building. Financing the renovations himself, Stachura opened the doors of the Knightsbridge Theatre , Pasadena on June 18th, 1993, running three plays simultaneously beginning with Shakespeare's As You Like It, Neil Simon's The Good Doctor, and Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot. All three productions were huge hits, and the Knightsbridge was well on it's way to creating what is now one of the strongest theatre companies in the Los Angeles area. Over the next twelve years the Knightsbridge continued to grow, earning hundreds of awards, from Pasadena Weekly's Best Theatre of the Year and the coveted Pasadena Gold Crown Award, to an Honorary Award bestowed by the United States Congress. In 2000, the Knightsbridge Theatre found a new home in Silverlake. Stachura renovated an old 1920's silent movie house (formally the home of The Colony Theatre) on Riverside Drive offering the company a larger, more adaptable space in which to develop its ever-growing ensemble of actors, directors, writers, and technical staff. Now the company of over 125 talented and passionate individuals is focusing on the Silverlake space exclusively. To date, the Knightsbridge has produced over 240 plays and has been the seed for many other theatre companies in the United States, continuing to support and encourage the growth of live theatre.
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1944 Riverside Dr. , 90039 Los Angeles