Combining film, photography, oral histories and a live musical soundtrack performed by Sumner McKane and Joshua Robbins, “In the Blood” creates a virtual journey into the 19th-century Maine woods and brings the audience into a turn-of-the-century lumber camp, onto a river tangled with logs, and onto a haul road sitting behind a team of horses. By employing various mediums to deliver historical documentary materials, the story of some of Maine’s most notable historical characters is vividly brought to life.

McKane is a composer, multi-instrumentalist and filmmaker based in mid-coast Maine. He combines film, oral histories and live music to create live “documentary-exhibits.” He also tours with the Don Campbell Band and teaches at the Midcoast Guitar School and the Buckdancers Choice Music School.

Lisbon Adult and Community Education is at 19 Gartley Street. Tickets are $12.50 each or $20 for two adults; $5 for students 17 and under. For more information, call 207-353-3037.


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