
Since it made a splash in theaters half a century ago, โJawsโ has been a classic film. But in 1974, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider didnโt know they were making a hit.
In this play, based on the misadventures of making the movie, the trio is seasick and sick of each other as they deal with storms, malfunctioning mechanical shark, big egos and short tempers.
Itโs co-written by Ian Shaw, who starred as his father in the original production. Robert Shaw died three years after the filmโs release, when Ian was 8. Before the show premiered at Edinburgh Film Festival in 2019, Ian said he spent most of his life avoiding association with his father.
โHe was a very successful film star, but I wanted to be an actor in my own rights,” Shaw told People. But in the play, he confronts Robertโs grief over losing his own father as a child (Ianโs grandfather) to suicide.
“It’s about love, I think. And you feel it in the audience,” Shaw said. Jobsite Theaterโs production opening at the Straz Center this week runs select dates and times through April 5.ย
Tickets start at $59.40 for ‘The Shark is Broken,’ opening Wednesday, March 11 in Tampa.

The Shark Is Broken
Time Thursdays-Sundays. Continues through April 5
Location David A. Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Shimberg Playhouse, 1010 N Macinnes Pl, Tampa
This article appears in Feb. 26 – Mar. 04, 2026.
