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Ensemble Theatre Company Presents "The Shark is Broken"

  • Wed, Feb 47:30 AM
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  • Fri, Feb 68 PM
  • Sat, Feb 78 PM
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  • Tue, Feb 102 PM
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Ensemble Theatre Company at The New VicSanta Barbara

Ensemble Theatre Company Presents "The Shark is Broken"

See the West Coast premiere of the hit Broadway play, based on the making of the movie Jaws, THE SHARK IS BROKEN, written by Ian Shaw (Robert Shaw’s son) and directed by Pesha Rudncik.
It’s 1974. The set of Jaws. The mechanical shark is malfunctioning, the schedule is in shambles, and three actors - Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, and Roy Scheider - are stuck on a boat, battling egos, alcohol, and artistic frustration. A razor-sharp, behind-the-scenes look at the making of one of the greatest films of all time.
"'The Shark is Broken' is a love letter to both movie and theatre fans. Our audiences will get an electrifying behind-the-scenes look at the making of Jaws - one of the most iconic films of all time - as we celebrate its 50th anniversary,” comments Scott Devine, ETC’s executive artistic director. “This brilliantly witty play captures the reality of three legendary actors being trapped on the ‘Orca,’ egos clashing, waiting for a mechanical shark that refuses to work to attack. It's Hollywood chaos at its finest. The show fits perfectly into our season exploring 'truth and illusion' because it reveals the messy, hilarious reality behind movie magic - Robert Shaw’s journals captured their day-to-day reality and while those days did not make it to the screen it embodied a story that was just as compelling as the film itself. Fair warning: based on the buzz we're hearing, we're gonna need a bigger theater!”
ETC is committed to ensuring that transformative theatrical experiences remain accessible to all Santa Barbara community members through its “Community Pay What You Can Program.” The Pay What You Can performance for THE SHARK IS BROKEN will be Wednesday, February 4.
Recommended for ages 13 and up.
Photo by Zach Mendez