Fringe Review: The Shark Is Broken ****

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The Shark Is Broken **** (Assembly George Square Studios), 11:00 am until August 25


The shark in question is the most famous of all - Jaws - and this magnificent play takes us behind the scenes of Spielberg’s classic 1974 movie.

The three actors are holed up waiting on the crew fixing the shark,.and their differences quickly become evident, particularly in the feud between heavy drinking Robert Shaw and the self-centred  Richard Dreyfuss with Roy Schneider the keeper of the peace.and delivering some of the classic lines from the movie which still stands the test of time.

The added thrill is seeing Robert’s son Ian playing his father - he also co-wrote this show.

It’s a fantastic performance, matched both by Duncan Henderson as Scheider and Liam Murray Scott as Dreyfuss.

The script captures the boredom, the silly games and the debates which filled the endless hours waiting on someone shouting ‘action’  and is rich in detail, with some delicious one liners throughout.

You even get that legendary Jaws musical score to set the scene.


This show may have as ridiculously early time slot but it absolutely worth getting up early to see.

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