The Shark Is Broken premiered on 24 July 2019 at the Rialto Theatre in
Brighton, England, for a three-day run. Following this, it transferred to the 2019
Edinburgh Festival Fringe presented by
Guy Masterson's Theatre Tours International, where it played at the
Assembly George Square Studios from 2 August 2019 to 25 August 2019. Ian Shaw portrayed his father, Robert Shaw, with Liam Murray Scott as Richard Dreyfuss and Duncan Henderson as Roy Scheider. The original production was also directed by Guy Masterson. The play was scheduled to premiere in the
West End at the
Ambassadors Theatre in May 2020; this was postponed because of the
COVID-19 pandemic. Following the closures,
The Shark Is Broken began performances at the Ambassadors Theatre on 9 October 2021. Shaw and Murray Scott reprised their roles, with
Demetri Goritsas replacing Henderson as Roy Scheider. Guy Masterson returned as Director. Although the show was originally scheduled to close on 15 January 2022, the run was extended until 13 February 2022. The show received a
Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Entertainment or Comedy Play. On 11 February 2022, lead producer
Sonia Friedman announced that the show has recouped its costs and hinted towards future productions.
The Shark Is Broken made its North American premiere at the
Royal Alexandra Theatre in
Toronto, Ontario. The Toronto previews began on 25 September 2022, with an official opening night on 30 September 2022, before closing on 6 November 2022. Shaw, Goritsas, and Murray Scott all reprised their roles and Guy Masterson directed. The
Broadway production of the play opened at the
John Golden Theatre in New York on 10 August 2023, with previews beginning on 25 July 2023. This was a strictly limited engagement, with performances ending on 19 November 2023. Ian Shaw reprised his role as his father, Robert Shaw;
Alex Brightman and
Colin Donnell portrayed Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider, respectively. The director was Guy Masterson. The play will tour the UK and Ireland beginning at
Oxford Playhouse in January 2025. Ian Shaw will again reprise his role as his father, Robert Shaw. Additional casting is to be announced. == Cast and principal roles ==