THE SHARK IS BROKEN extends in the West End until February 2022
Sonia Friedman Productions have announced that The Shark is Broken will extend its run at the Ambassadors Theatre until 13 February 2022.
Co-written by Robert Shaw’s son Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon, this brilliantly funny play, directed by Guy Masterson, reveals the hilarious and moving behind-the-scenes drama on Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster movie JAWS.
Producer Sonia Friedman said: “It’s with immense pride and joy that we’re announcing this extension of ‘The Shark is Broken’ at the Ambassador’s Theatre - put simply, we’re gonna need a bigger run! Having been suspended for 16 months in 2020, just before rehearsals were due to commence, it’s fantastic that this new play has finally opened in the West End to such a rapturous response, with our dedicated audiences travelling from all over the UK to see this entertaining yet profound look behind the scenes of one of the most famous films ever made.”
Ian Shaw plays his father Robert Shaw in The Shark is Broken, alongside Liam Murray Scott as Richard Dreyfuss, and Demetri Goritsas as Roy Scheider.
Martha’s Vineyard, 1974: shooting on ‘Jaws’ has stalled. The film’s lead actors – Robert Shaw, Roy Scheider and Richard Dreyfuss – are stuck on a boat, at the mercy of foul weather and a faulty mechanical co-star. Awash with alcohol and ambition, three hammered sharks start to bare their teeth…
The Shark is Broken is directed by Guy Masterson, with set and costume design by Duncan Henderson, lighting by Jon Clark, sound and music by Adam Cork, and video by Nina Dunn.
Tickets for the new booking period are on sale now here.