Would love to see this. I hope it gets taped for PBS or something. But I feel quite privileged to have seen both his mom and dad on stage. Together in Pinter's "Old Times" in the early 70s at the Kennedy Center with the great Rosemary Harris.
I also noticed the resemblance between Ian Shaw and Sir Michael Palin. Look past Ian's JAWS-required facial hair and concentrate on his eyes and nose - he almost looks more like Palin than he does his famous pop.
Love the connection between Robert Shaw and Rutger Hauer both taking control of these monologues and creating and delivering what could arguably be said to be the definitive moments in dialogue based cinema. Maybe investment in character? Actors make great directors and writers, so... X
I've been a life long Jaws fan. In my opinion it's a perfect movie, thrills, action and great acting. Ian Shaw played his dad perfectly. I saw it at the Edinburgh fringe
1:18 This shot is so eerily similar to an on location interview between Robert Shaw and Peter Benchley. Robert is wearing a Jaws t shirt and in Quint make-up and talking about Quint's obsession with the shark and the Indianapolis speech he wrote.
@@Rippafratta I don't get that. Sailors, mariners, fisherman, anybody who makes a living on the water will tell you that there's a very specific dividing line between a boat and a ship. It's written in stone.
@@nazfrde Nope. British vs American is one issue here, ferry*boats* can be as large as cruise ships. Quote from "Boating Basics Online": "That being said, there’s really no universally agreed-upon distinction."
@@Rippafratta I could link to dozens of articles explaining the difference, but suffice to say that Brody didn't say "You're gonna need a bigger ship."
@@nazfrde I don't have an opinion on the matter, but I'll just say Brody hated the water, knew little to nothing about anything associated with it, including proper maritime nomenclature. Brody probably would have called the "Queen Mary" a "boat".
Dreyfuss is still alive at 75 and his character was just mentioned in a dialogue in Jaws 2. Just Scheider appeared in the movie (he was obliged to, and it shows). Get your facts right.
My dearest Ian, you're not alone! Before Uta Hagen took me under her wing I had a wonderful human being named John Darren as my Tech Theater Professor at Queens College. And John knew that I wanted to work for Mom one day so he goes, " If you do meet Uta don't you dare tell her that you know me. She hates my guts. " So I'm doing my first show at HB and Mom comes up to meet her new ASM and like Jonathan in WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S I go, " John Darren sends his love. " No, I didn't get fired immediately. I think by that time Mom understood that her husband, Uncle Herbert, a Holocaust survivor, really didn't need John Darren or anyone else to help him abuse alcohol. And during that Summer I would be told that Uncle Herbert's parents were butchered at Aushwitz.
"...as accurate as humanly possible," followed immediately by a scene of the same boat from the movie, which has windows that are obviously much larger than the windows of the scenery on stage. So obvious it's embarrassing. At least the windows are nowhere near the same size as the boat used in the film.
Almost the same size - and to be honest, the movie Orca‘s windows were much too big for a fishing boat of that time (in a storm, the glass would break, so actual boat windows were much, much smaller). The islanders laughed at the boat when they filmed it at Martha‘s Vineyard.
Ya a play about jaws that like the queen of England without a crown like a lobster without a tail like the wilderness without trees don’t you have to have water a boat
Saw it in London - incredible show!! 🤩🤩🤩🙌🙌🙌🦈 When Ian walks on stage and does the Indianapolis speech it will take your breath away 😵
Me too. :)
Would love to see this. I hope it gets taped for PBS or something. But I feel quite privileged to have seen both his mom and dad on stage. Together in Pinter's "Old Times" in the early 70s at the Kennedy Center with the great Rosemary Harris.
Ian Shaw is really the spitting image of his father!🦈🦈🦈
Yeah, if his father was Michael Palin!
The USS scene is a masterclass in scriptwriting and delivery.
Ian also looks like he could be a young brother of Michael Palin.
I also noticed the resemblance between Ian Shaw and Sir Michael Palin. Look past Ian's JAWS-required facial hair and concentrate on his eyes and nose - he almost looks more like Palin than he does his famous pop.
You all know him, know how he earns a livin'
Saw in London. Ian totally inhabits his father's persona. Quite extraordinary.
Love the connection between Robert Shaw and Rutger Hauer both taking control of these monologues and creating and delivering what could arguably be said to be the definitive moments in dialogue based cinema. Maybe investment in character? Actors make great directors and writers, so... X
That looked like quint and brody having a conversation 😂
I've been a life long Jaws fan. In my opinion it's a perfect movie, thrills, action and great acting. Ian Shaw played his dad perfectly. I saw it at the Edinburgh fringe
I can't wait for Spielberg to see this play.
Brightman's Dreyfuss is UNCANNY.
This looks incredible! I really hope it comes to Chicago at some point!
I saw this play last night with my husband. We loved it!
Jaws does not die. Ever.
Just saw this last month in NYC -- absolutely wonderful!
This is soo funny… would love to see this. Oh My God. One of the movies, I’ve been obsessed with since I first saw it.
All the three leading actors are great in the movie. Very talented.
Best play I ever seen in Ny !!!! ❤
What a legacy.❤
Going tomorrow night to see it! 😁😁
Saw it in NYC, highly recommended.
Saw it last night! Brilliant!
Clasdic movie by a classic director and great score
In the memory of Robert shaw rip
Ian if your dad was still alive today he would be so proud of you.
Ian Shaw should be a huge star.
for what doing an impression of his dad
STILL my all time favorite movie. Big fan of the documentary on the making of it, too.
Ian Shaw looks exactly like his dad.
Great show!
It's going to be a massive success.
1:18 This shot is so eerily similar to an on location interview between Robert Shaw and Peter Benchley. Robert is wearing a Jaws t shirt and in Quint make-up and talking about Quint's obsession with the shark and the Indianapolis speech he wrote.
In the thumbnail, he looks like the love child of his dad (Robert Shaw) and John Travolta. LOL
The Orca was a boat, not a ship.
Come on, it depends from which side of the pond you look at it.
@@Rippafratta I don't get that. Sailors, mariners, fisherman, anybody who makes a living on the water will tell you that there's a very specific dividing line between a boat and a ship. It's written in stone.
@@nazfrde Nope. British vs American is one issue here, ferry*boats* can be as large as cruise ships.
Quote from "Boating Basics Online": "That being said, there’s really no universally agreed-upon distinction."
@@Rippafratta I could link to dozens of articles explaining the difference, but suffice to say that Brody didn't say "You're gonna need a bigger ship."
@@nazfrde I don't have an opinion on the matter, but I'll just say Brody hated the water, knew little to nothing about anything associated with it, including proper maritime nomenclature. Brody probably would have called the "Queen Mary" a "boat".
Shaw looks as much like Michael Palin as Robert Shaw
OK now, how about a movie or series like they did for The Godfather with The Offer.
He looks just like his dad
These three guys were great! I loved Dreyfus especially in jaws 2. RIP all three of these guys. I wish they were still around
Dreyfuss is still alive at 75 and his character was just mentioned in a dialogue in Jaws 2. Just Scheider appeared in the movie (he was obliged to, and it shows). Get your facts right.
Dreyfus ain't in jaws 2
@@davehoward22 so the internet says. Watch the movie.
Man that's weird. Playing his father at his mom's old workplace
Absolutely loved it.
Ian Shaw definitely looks like his father,Robert Shaw.
This play was on in London 3 odd years ago and I wished I’d seen it, I’m glad it’s still being staged and maybe it’ll return to London?
it was during the Covid time. I sooo wished I’d seen it also 😢
Here’s hoping it comes to Chicago.
Fantastic
Ive never heard the Term Outsized ever.
My dearest Ian, you're not alone! Before Uta Hagen took me under her wing I had a wonderful human being named John Darren as my Tech Theater Professor at Queens College. And John knew that I wanted to work for Mom one day so he goes, " If you do meet Uta don't you dare tell her that you know me. She hates my guts. " So I'm doing my first show at HB and Mom comes up to meet her new ASM and like Jonathan in WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S I go, " John Darren sends his love. " No, I didn't get fired immediately. I think by that time Mom understood that her husband, Uncle Herbert, a Holocaust survivor, really didn't need John Darren or anyone else to help him abuse alcohol. And during that Summer I would be told that Uncle Herbert's parents were butchered at Aushwitz.
Ian Shaw looks a lot like Michael Palin. 😁
Love this.
Ian completely nails the Indianapolis speech.
Dont let me down....Bruce!
Speaking of Richard Dreyfus…what does he think of this play?
He looks a lot like Michael Palin
He looks a bit like Michael Palin
Why does Ian look exactly like Michael Palin???
Tony worthy major tony worthy
We are going to need a bigger theater
😆👏
Ian also looks a lot like Michael Palin
No paternity test needed.
Very movie vedio❤
If NETFLIX has anyone in the program approval worthy of its salt the would make a series out of the production of the movie.
Dreyfus is a salty B.
Wow, doesn’t he look and sound like his dad.
Ian looks like his father Robert Shaw quint
A carbon copy of his dad
Heard Shaw hated Dryfuss so much
"...as accurate as humanly possible," followed immediately by a scene of the same boat from the movie, which has windows that are obviously much larger than the windows of the scenery on stage. So obvious it's embarrassing. At least the windows are nowhere near the same size as the boat used in the film.
Almost the same size - and to be honest, the movie Orca‘s windows were much too big for a fishing boat of that time (in a storm, the glass would break, so actual boat windows were much, much smaller). The islanders laughed at the boat when they filmed it at Martha‘s Vineyard.
You tube sucks now!
The shark was trans gender
Ya a play about jaws that like the queen of England without a crown like a lobster without a tail like the wilderness without trees don’t you have to have water a boat