Open Spaces is a 1927 Australian play by Harry Tighe.
The play was first performed in London in 1927 and received numerous subsequent performances throughout Europe and Australia.
Jim is visited at a farm in outback Australia but his estranged wife, Marjorie.
Reviewing the 1927 production The Daily Telegraph thought Tighe "keeps the story moving very well."
The Observer declared "this stark little play had its points" but "it was difficult to go on caring very much what happened to these people."