Only Water Between
30 July 2009 at Leeds in the War
- Starts at:
- 15:00 on 30 July 2009
- Finishes at:
- 15:00 on 2 August 2009
- Suitable for:
- General
Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds
War Cinema
3.00 pm
50 minutes
Only Water Between is a unique, moving and true story of love, life and loss. Hear the fatally-linked stories of Great War soldier Jack Adam and his wife, and Hiram Maxim, inventor of the machine gun as they unforgettably converge.
The play was first commissioned by the Royal Armouries Museum in 2006. Written by then Writer in Residence Peter Spafford, based on original letters and memoirs from the First World War. After well received performances in Leeds and various media interest the Royal Armouries wants to reach new audiences with this moving and emotive play.
In 2008 the letters were also featured in a short film for the BBC’s Video Nation series which can be seen on the BBC website and on YouTube. In addition BBC Radio Sheffield hosted an interview about the letters and the video was shown on a big screen in Trafalgar Square on Remembrance Day.
The Royal Armouries is sending the play to be performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August as well as showing the play at the museum this summer.
Visit the Only Water Between web page for more information about this unique play.
To Book
Tickets for performances at the Royal Armouries are free but numbers are limited. Reserve your seats by calling 0113 220 1985 or e-mail bookings@armouries.org.uk.
Performances at the Edinburgh Festival are chargeable.
Tickets: £7.50 – £9.50
Concessions: £6.50 – £8.50
Children: £4.50 – £6.50 (recommended for 8+)
To book for Edinburgh Festival performance call 0845 260 1234.

