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In this 50th anniversary special, Ross is joined by acclaimed writer, actor, and director Guy Masterson, the creative force behind the award-winning play The Shark Is Broken. As the original director of the production—now heading to Martha’s Vineyard for a special run—Guy opens up about the extraordinary journey of bringing the behind-the-scenes story of Jaws to life on stage.
From early rehearsals in a pub in Brighton to standing ovations on Broadway, Guy shares the creative evolution of the play, the emotional complexities of working with Ian Shaw (who portrays his father, Robert Shaw), and the real-life challenges of balancing reverence for Jaws with powerful original storytelling.
Guy reflects on his own legacy—his uncle was none other than Richard Burton—and how his personal experience with family, fame, and addiction informed his work on The Shark Is Broken. He discusses staging the now-iconic King Lear-style storm sequence, how audiences from London to Toronto responded to the show, and why the production has resonated so deeply with Jaws fans and theatre lovers alike.
The conversation is packed with incredible insights, stories from set, theatrical metaphors, and even the origin of a certain mysterious boat creak that had the West End cast scratching their heads.
This is a must-listen for anyone who loves Jaws, theatre, or just a great behind-the-scenes story.
The Shark Is Broken is now playing at the Martha’s Vineyard Performing Arts Center.
Visit thesharkisbroken.com for tickets and information.
Sponsored by: Stern Pinball
Charity Partners: MISS – Minorities in Shark Sciences, Tourette Association of America
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In this 50th anniversary special, Ross is joined by acclaimed writer, actor, and director Guy Masterson, the creative force behind the award-winning play The Shark Is Broken. As the original director of the production—now heading to Martha’s Vineyard for a special run—Guy opens up about the extraordinary journey of bringing the behind-the-scenes story of Jaws to life on stage.
From early rehearsals in a pub in Brighton to standing ovations on Broadway, Guy shares the creative evolution of the play, the emotional complexities of working with Ian Shaw (who portrays his father, Robert Shaw), and the real-life challenges of balancing reverence for Jaws with powerful original storytelling.
Guy reflects on his own legacy—his uncle was none other than Richard Burton—and how his personal experience with family, fame, and addiction informed his work on The Shark Is Broken. He discusses staging the now-iconic King Lear-style storm sequence, how audiences from London to Toronto responded to the show, and why the production has resonated so deeply with Jaws fans and theatre lovers alike.
The conversation is packed with incredible insights, stories from set, theatrical metaphors, and even the origin of a certain mysterious boat creak that had the West End cast scratching their heads.
This is a must-listen for anyone who loves Jaws, theatre, or just a great behind-the-scenes story.
The Shark Is Broken is now playing at the Martha’s Vineyard Performing Arts Center.
Visit thesharkisbroken.com for tickets and information.
Sponsored by: Stern Pinball
Charity Partners: MISS – Minorities in Shark Sciences, Tourette Association of America
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