Johnson Hall will present Sumner McKane’s multi-media film “In the Blood” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 5, in the third floor theater, Water Street, Gardiner. Tickets cost $16 for adults, $14 for seniors, and $5 for children; seating is limited.

McKane is a filmmaker and composer working along Maine’s mid coast. His latest movie, “In the Blood,” is a multimedia experience that examines the logging camps of Maine from the early 1800s to the middle of the last century The movie is largely made up of archival footage and oral history recordings. During the screenings, McKane and a musical partner perform live music to score the piece, according to a news release from the hall.

“This theater experience will definitely be a walk back in time. Both the film and the third flood of our theater are reflective of small town Maine in the mid-1800s,” Executive and Artistic Director of Johnson Hall Mike Miclon said in the release.

For tickets and more information, visit www.johnsonhall.org or call 582-7144.


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