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Monday, May 17, 2010
'When Lincoln Paid' coming to Concord, N.H.
Quick update: 'When Lincoln Paid' (1913), the recently restored film that was found in a New Hampshire barn, will be screened on Wednesday, June 2 at 6:30 p.m. at the fantastic Red River Theatre complex in Concord, N.H. I'll be doing live music in one of their two 'main' theaters for the first time (all our previous shows have been in the smaller screening room), so it'll be necessary to go up and check out how the Korg synthesizer will fit into their sound system. You can visit their Web site to get tickets. For a very thorough write-up about the film and its restoration, I recommend an article by Jon C. Hopwood, who has been attending some of the screenings we organize and did a great job in pulling together a lot of information about 'When Lincoln Paid' and its significance.
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