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Page C 4 <strong>March</strong> Edition Seven Lakes Lifestyles<br />
Almost a Years Worth<br />
Of Performances<br />
304 Going on 365<br />
“The Miracle Worker”<br />
Opens April 12 at<br />
Owens Auditorium<br />
with “Dynasty” star<br />
John James<br />
Guitarist extroidinaire, Steve Argereow<br />
has been performing at the<br />
Lakehouse Bar & Grill every Thursday<br />
night from 6:30 until 9:30. “Accept<br />
for Thanksgiving, Christmas<br />
and the occasional cold”, Steve<br />
has been performng for the appreciative<br />
crowd for 304 weeks.<br />
Steve Argereow started playing guitar<br />
at the age of 5, and by the age<br />
of 13 was playing in Rock Bands in<br />
the Central New England area. He<br />
has opened for notable acts like the<br />
Kingston Trio and the Shaw Brothers<br />
(I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing).<br />
He is a fi ngerstyle guitarist who<br />
also plays keyboards and 5 string<br />
banjo. Steve is comfortable in Easy<br />
Listening Rock, Classic Country,<br />
Jazz and New Age genre’s. His Infl<br />
uences are; Chet Atkins, Earl<br />
Kluge, and Tommy Emmanuel.<br />
Steve has an undergraduate degree<br />
in Electrical Engineering, and attended<br />
graduate school (Liberal Arts) at<br />
Harvard University. He is a retired<br />
US Army Reserve Offi cer who is a<br />
Vietnam era Veteran and a Desert<br />
Storm Veteran. Steve has lived in Asia<br />
2 1/2 years and in Europe a year.<br />
Steve a BMI & Broadjam Artist, currently<br />
plays in the Sandhills of North<br />
Carolina area as a solo act. He can<br />
usually be found every weekend<br />
at the Pinehurst (Golf) Resorts;<br />
Carolina Hotel or The Holly Inn.<br />
Steve Argereow Performs live with<br />
up to 2 “state of the art” Bose L1<br />
systems or the Bose L1 Compact<br />
for smaller venues. He uses backing<br />
tracks which he has recorded<br />
in his home recording studio. SO-<br />
NAR Loops provide the drum beat.<br />
However, Steve plays all other parts<br />
the; Bass Guitar, 2nd Rhythm Guitar,<br />
Keyboard, and all background<br />
vocals. Then at live performances,<br />
sings the main Vocal and plays 1st<br />
Rhythum Guitar and Lead. The result<br />
is a 5+ piece band with 3 part harmony,<br />
with strings in the background.<br />
This is applied to Easy listening<br />
70’s Acoustic Rock, (Jimmy Buffet,<br />
James Taylor, the Eagles). Classic<br />
Country (Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell),<br />
50’s Rock (Elvis, Bobby Darin,<br />
Ricky Nelson) and even 40’s<br />
era hits like “Chattanooga Choo<br />
Choo” or “Don’t Fence Me In”.<br />
In addition he is a Acoustic Instrumental<br />
Guitarist who can execute<br />
an entire performance<br />
Solo Instrumentally, (Classical<br />
Gas, Freight Train) if required.<br />
Stop in and see Steve every Thursday<br />
night and have some great food and<br />
libations at Lakehouse Bar & Grill!<br />
Edited By: Rick Levinger<br />
The Miracle Worker comes to Judson<br />
Theatre Company April 12-15<br />
headlined by Golden Globe nominated<br />
Dynasty star John James.<br />
William Gibson’s Tony Award-winning<br />
play The Miracle Worker is the beloved<br />
true story of Helen Keller and Annie<br />
Sullivan. Blind and deaf, young Helen<br />
lives tormented and alone in a bleak,<br />
dark, silent world. As a<br />
last chance before she<br />
is institutionalized, Helen’s<br />
parents contact<br />
Annie Sullivan, a dedicated<br />
teacher. As Sullivan<br />
struggles to reach<br />
Helen and release her<br />
intelligent mind from<br />
the terrifying prison of<br />
her own body, she must<br />
also confront the obstacles in Helen’s<br />
family: her domineering father,<br />
her heartbroken mother, and her resentful<br />
brother. The Miracle Worker is<br />
the powerful true story of one of the<br />
most inspirational fi gures of all time.<br />
Gibson fi rst wrote The Miracle Worker<br />
as a teleplay in 1957. He adapted<br />
it for the Broadway stage in 1959<br />
(winning a Tony Award for Best Play)<br />
and for the screen in 1962, receiving<br />
an Academy Award nomination<br />
for Best Adapted Screenplay. The<br />
actresses who previously had won<br />
awards for their performances in<br />
the stage version (Anne Bancroft,<br />
Tony Award; and Patty Duke, Theatre<br />
World Award) received Academy<br />
Awards for the fi lm version as well.<br />
He is also known for the play Two For<br />
the Seesaw which originally starred<br />
Henry Fonda and Anne Bancroft, and<br />
was made into a fi lm starring Robert<br />
Mitchum and Shirley MacLaine.<br />
His fi nal Broadway play was the bioplay<br />
about Golda Meir, Golda’s Balcony,<br />
the longest-running one-woman<br />
show in Broadway history. Also<br />
a novelist, Gibson’s most famous<br />
novel is the bestseller The Cobweb.<br />
John James plays the role of Helen’s<br />
father, Captain Arthur<br />
Keller, in The Miracle Worker.<br />
James is best known from<br />
his near-decade as Jeff Colby<br />
on Aaron Spelling’s 80’s<br />
mega hit Dynasty. He continued<br />
the role on the Dynasty<br />
spinoff, The Colbys co-staring<br />
Charlton Heston and<br />
Barbara Stanwyck. Currently<br />
James is producing and<br />
starring in the sci-fi action adventure,<br />
Axcellerator which co-stars his The<br />
Colbys castmate Maxwell Caulfi eld.<br />
To purchase tickets online now to The<br />
Miracle Worker or request additional<br />
information, please visit http://judsontheatre.com/.<br />
Tickets may be purchased<br />
in person at The Country Bookshop,<br />
Given Memorial Library, and the<br />
Campbell House in Southern Pines.<br />
For Discounted Group Rates (10+)<br />
email: JudsonTheatre@gmail.com<br />
Discount Student and Military Rush<br />
tickets available at the door (limit 2<br />
per ID<br />
The Sunday, April 15 performance<br />
benefi ts Vision4Moore and their<br />
partner for the event, Dogwood<br />
District of the Boy Scouts of America<br />
(BSA) By: Eddie Carmichael