Blue Mountains Theatre presents Jerrah Patston – Abandoned Cricket Games Album Launch and Concert
Acclaimed Blue Mountains musician Jerrah Patston is performing his latest album in full, along with a selection of fan favourites from his career.
Abandoned Cricket Games is Jerrah's third full-length album and it traverses detailed and vivid themes including cancelled sporting fixtures (the title track), Scottish festivals Bagpipes In The Carpark, seeing Paul McCartney in Newcastle Didn't Play Mull Of Kintyre and the construction of the Springwood Library Construction's Going On.
Recorded over two days at MONA's Frying Pan Studios through the ex-Abbey Road REDD.17 recording console (as used by The Beatles and Pink Floyd), the album is a stunner and Jerrah's best work yet.
Jerrah is noted for his whimsical style and beautiful harmonies from previous albums Going Places and Sounds Like Rain, both of which were launched at the Hub to rapturous audiences.
Writing in Cyclic Defrost, music critic Luke Martin said “I have honestly never encountered a musician so thrilled to be performing and recording as Jerrah.”
Jerrah works with his songwriting collaborator Sam Worrad at Club Weld, a studio for neurodivergent musicians located at ACE in Parramatta.
He has recorded at the Opera House, appeared on 7:30, played live at festivals, performed for Governor-General Sam Mostyn and provided music for the “one take romcom” Head Over Wheels and children’s program Cool Stuff With Fizzy & Suds.
Photograph by Maja Baska
Abandoned Cricket Games was made possible by a grant from Blue Mountains City Of The Arts Trust.
Event and ticketing details
Accessibility
Dates & Times
Performance | Friday 15 August - 7:30pm |
Duration | 90 minutes + 20 minute interval |
Tickets
Adults | $32.00 |
Concession | $27.00 - A valid concession card needs to be presented |
Booking fee | $3.90 - A one-off booking fee applies per transaction. This is regardless of the number or value of items purchased. |