New Jersey Stage logo
New Jersey Stage Menu



 

"The Shark is Broken" at George Street Playhouse Goes Behind the Scenes

By Karen Nowosad

originally published: 05/09/2025


A scene from The Shark is Broken at George Street Playhouse

In June, 1975, the movie Jaws began running in movie theaters. Directed by Steven Spielberg, it was such a powerful film that countless numbers of people became afraid to go into the water. This year, the film celebrates its 50th anniversary making it a terrific time to see the play, The Shark is Broken. Written by Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon, it is presented by George Street Playhouse now through Sunday, May 18, 2025.

Peter Flynn directs The Shark is Broken as it provides a funny but somewhat frustrating look at the action behind the scenes as the movie was being filmed. Jaws began making history right from its start when Director Spielberg decided to film it on the ocean making it a first for a motion picture set. A mechanical shark which broke many times was used. The team avoided using water tanks, the more traditional approach. But with this break in tradition came many unexpected problems.

The unpredictability of working on the ocean at Martha’s Vineyard and the temperamental nature of the mechanical shark were huge issues the actors and crew faced. In fact, Spielberg went way over the original budget both monetarily and actual shooting days. The play focuses on the three main cast members as they struggle to survive all the production issues.

The Movie’s Cast and How They Tried to Work it Out




Follow New Jersey Stage on social media
Facebook, Threads, Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky



There are three actor representations from the film who are featured in the play. A very young Richard Dreyfuss (Max Wolkowitz), up and coming Roy Scheider (James Babinsky) and actor and writer Robert Shaw (Jeffrey M. Bender) work together under stressful situations. There are times when the best of each of them comes out, but then many more times that the worst comes out. The well written dialog is funny and keeps the play moving at a good pace. But it is not all funny; at times it is insightful and filled with thoughts from the three men about a number of things.

To pass the time between their moments on camera, the three play cards, drink, and talk. Each one has a reason they took their respective roles and that is part of the conversation. One of the most intriguing scenes involves Robert Shaw as he became involved with refining the monologue about the fate of the U.S.S. Indianapolis. It became known in the movie as the U.S.S. Indianapolis Speech. His attempts to take the original pages given to him and his ability to bring it into a more usable format are a highlight of the show.

The actors do a good job of conveying the difficulty of working under the difficult conditions they had to endure. Interesting to watch is how they basically have no idea of the impact Jaws will have on the movie industry. At the end, each of them talk about their next project showing that need to move on.

Outstanding Set, Lighting, and Sound

The creative team for this play did a phenomenal job creating the set. The all important boat where the action takes place is big and well designed to allow a variety of scenes to take place.

A scene from The Shark is Broken at George Street Playhouse

On Opening Night, the audience broke into an enthusiastic round of applause as the boat appeared on stage. It is an impressive prop which provides an open space in the center where the cast spends most of their time. A ladder on the back is used to show the actors as they go on and off of the boar. A backdrop of moving ocean water is used along with sounds of the sea which are effective in creating a nautical feel. Lighting and additional sounds all add to the sensation of being on the ocean. Sit back and close your eyes for moment and you might actually feel like you are at the shore. That”s how good this set is.

We never see the mechanical shark, but descriptions of how it breaks help to explain how the title of this play comes to be. Yes, the shark was broken but when it worked, the cast moves into action and finally the time to film the movie comes to a conclusion.

To See The Shark is Broken

This is a very enjoyable show to see particularly if you are a fan of the movie Jaws. Having an opportunity to see a true story play out makes for good theater and this does exactly that.

For tickets to go see The Shark is Broken, go to the George Street Playhouse website. The run of this play ends on May 18, 2025.

About the author:
Let's Go to the Theater helps people learn more about about live theater and develop appreciation for this art form. Karen M. Nowosad is the founder of the site. The enjoyment Karen gets from going to the theater is something she wants to share with others.


EVENT PREVIEWS

(CAPE MAY, NJ) -- On Thursday, July 16, 2026, James Rana will read the first chapter of Vladimir Nabokov's "Pnin" at The Dormer House in Cape May. Every Thursday through October 15, Classic American Tales (CAT) presents stories written by noteworthy authors, read by a variety of performers, with lemonade and homemade desserts also served. Showtime is 4:00pm.

Skyline Theatre Company presents Shakespeare on the Porch with "Much Ado About Nothing"

(BLOOMFIELD, NJ) -- Skyline Theatre Company presents Much Ado About Nothing with performances July 17-18, 2026 as part of its Shakespeare on the Porch series. The Bard's ultimate rom-com comes to life on the porch of the Oakeside Mansion.

Gas Lamp Junior presents Disney's "Descendants: The Musical" this weekend

(GLEN RIDGE, NJ) -- Gas Lamp Junior presents Disney's Descendants: The Musical from July 17-18, 2026 at the Ridgewood Avenue School with a different cast each night. Based on the popular Disney Channel Original Movies, this is a musical jam-packed with comedy, adventure, Disney characters, and hit songs from the films!

Aspire Performing Arts Company presents Green Day's American Idiot

(MONTVILLE, NJ) -- Aspire Performing Arts Company presents Green Day's American Idiot from July 17-19, 2026 at the Barn Theatre. The band's powerhouse album is brought to life in this electric-rock musical of youthful disillusion. The production features two sets of casts.

The Theater Project presents "Too Fat For China" by Phoebe Potts

(UNION, NJ) -- The Theater Project presents Too Fat For China from July 17-19, 2026 in the DMK Black Box Theater. Comedian Phoebe Potts' one-woman show follows the surprises and painful realizations of her adoption journey with humor and candor.
CAU Community Players present "Seussical Jr." this weekend at UCPAC

CAU Community Players present "Seussical Jr." this weekend at UCPAC

(RAHWAY, NJ) -- CAU Community Players present their 15th Anniversary show, Seussical Jr., at Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC) from July 17-19, 2026. This is a vibrant, family-friendly musical that brings the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss to life on stage.
"Chip and Gus" - a comedy with balls comes to Florham Park on July 20th

"Chip and Gus" - a comedy with balls comes to Florham Park on July 20th

(FLORHAM PARK, NJ) -- On Monday, July 20, 2026, Chip and Gus, a comedy with balls will be presented at The Thomas H. Kean Theatre Factory. The play is performed, directed, and created by John Ahlin & Christopher Patrick Mullen. Showtime is 7:30pm.

Off Book Productions present "The Women of Congress" outside HACPAC

(HACKENSACK, NJ) -- Travel back to 1776 with Off Book Productions for a free outdoor musical performance of The Women of Congress at the at the Atlantic Street Park at Hackensack Performing Arts Center. Performances take place Wednesdays July 15th and 22nd, 2026 at 7:30pm.
Trilogy Repertory presents "Shrek, The Musical" in Basking Ridge

Trilogy Repertory presents "Shrek, The Musical" in Basking Ridge

(BASKING RIDGE, NJ) -- Bernards Township Parks & Recreation and Trilogy Repertory presents Shrek, The Musical across two weekends from July 16-25, 2026 at Pleasant Valley Park Amphitheater in Basking Ridge. Everyone's favorite ogre is back in the hilarious stage spectacle based on the Oscar-winning, smash hit film. Admission is free; bring your own lawnchairs and enjoy the show! Showtime is 8:00pm.

The Blue Moon Theatre presents "Where the Lost Children Play"

(WOODSTOWN, NJ) -- The Blue Moon Theatre presents Where the Lost Children Play across two weekends from July 17-26, 2026. This is a dystopian stage play by Hannah Lee DeFrates. It follows two young women, Willow and Poppy, navigating a grim society.
 

FEATURED EVENTS


Vivid Summer Solos: "Long Drive Home" by Stephen Kaplan

Wednesday, July 15, 2026 @ 6:30pm
Visual Arts Center of New Jersey
68 Elm Street, Summit, NJ


Mala Aria

Thursday, July 16, 2026 @ 7:30pm
Premiere Stages - Bauer Boucher Theatre Center
1000 Morris Avenue, Union, NJ


My Fair Lady

Friday, July 17, 2026 @ 7:00pm
Grunin Center - Main Stage
1 College Drive, Toms River, NJ


The Little Mermaid

Friday, July 17, 2026 @ 7:00pm
Middletown Arts Center
36 Church Street, Middletown, NJ


CAU Community Players present "Seussical Jr."

Friday, July 17, 2026 @ 7:00pm
Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC) - Main Stage
1601 Irving Street, Rahway, NJ



 

Advertise with NJ Stage for $50-$100 per month, click here for info