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CDC Theatre presents "The Shark Is Broken" - A Behind-the-Scenes Comedy About the Making of a Classic

Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Jaws the movie and kick off the 107th Season at CDC Theatre

Published by New Jersey Stage

originally published: 09/01/2025

It has been fifty years since Jaws became a summer blockbuster and now you can dive back into the waters surrounding Amity Island with The Shark Is Broken, a behind the scenes comedy about the making of a classic. CDC Theatre presents the play across two weekends (October 10-12 and October 17-19, 2025).

Few films have cast a shadow as long or as deep over the cinematic landscape as Jaws. Released in 1975 and directed by a 27-year-old Steven Spielberg, the movie is widely hailed as the first true summer blockbuster. Jaws was adapted from Peter Benchley’s 1974 novel of the same name, which quickly became a bestseller. Producers Richard Zanuck and David Brown purchased the film rights before the book was even published, sensing its cinematic potential. They took a gamble by hiring Spielberg, who had previously directed only one theatrical film (The Sugarland Express), but whose TV thriller Duel had demonstrated a knack for tension and suspense.

The blend of suspense, horror, and adventure in Jaws captivated audiences and transformed the way movies were made, marketed, and even watched. The film’s story of a seaside community terrorized by a rogue great white shark is now etched into the DNA of pop culture—its iconic score, menacing antagonist, and unforgettable lines are recognized the world over. But the story behind the making of Jaws is nearly as legendary as the film itself and has gone down in film history as one of Hollywood’s most harrowing shoots.

Filming took place on location on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, from May to October 1974. Spielberg insisted on shooting at sea to capture realism, but this choice brought logistical nightmares. The mechanical shark nicknamed “Bruce,” malfunctioned so frequently that the crew had to work around it, often implying the shark’s presence rather than showing it. This heightened the suspense and forced Spielberg to rely on sound, suggestion, and clever editing. Rough weather routinely delayed filming, causing tempers to fray and the schedule to spiral out of control. Budget overruns caused the original $4 million budget to balloon to almost $9 million by the time filming ended. Despite ,or because of, these challenges, Spielberg and his team persisted, capturing moments of genuine tension, humor, and camaraderie that give the film its enduring vitality.

Set adrift on the Atlantic in 1974, The Shark Is Broken plunges audiences into the hilarious and chaotic backstage world of the filming of Jaws . The play unfolds aboard the cramped, weather-beaten boat where the lead actors, theatre veteran Robert Shaw and young Hollywood hotshots Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider, are entirely at the mercy of foul weather and their faulty mechanical co-star. As tempers simmer and egos collide, secrets are spilled and the boundaries between fiction and reality blur revealing the real drama lurking beneath the surface. With sharp wit and affectionate satire, The Shark Is Broken offers a rare glimpse into the stormy process behind Hollywood’s original modern summer blockbuster.




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The Shark Is Broken will be presented at CDC Theatre, 78 Winans Ave. in Cranford, NJ on Fridays and Saturdays October 10,11,17 and 18 at 8:00pm, with matinees on Sunday October 12 and 19 at 2:00pm. Tickets and additional information can be found by visiting cdctheatre.org.

Beginning with the 1918 - 1919 season, a few local Cranford townspeople shared their love of theatre with friends and neighbors. Over the span of 100 years, that humble group of theatre-loving neighbors has grown into Cranford Dramatic Club - a well-respected community theatre company that continually produces full seasons of musicals and plays, and that has family programming featuring the area's brightest talent.

In the mid-1950s, a group of the club’s members decided that The CDC needed a home of its own. After placing their own names on the mortgage guarantee, work began on the building that would become The CDC Theatre on Winans Avenue. The new theatre officially opened to the public in 1957 and continues to house this vibrant company.

In the decades that followed, The CDC has continued to produce full seasons of musicals and plays, children’s productions, and “members’ only” productions of new or experimental works. The CDC has also recently begun to host visiting performers, artists and theatre companies. 




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