Biography christopher sergel
Christopher Sergel was born
As captain of the schooner Chance, he spent two years in the South Pacific; as a writer for Sports Afield magazine, he lived in the African bush for a year; as a lieutenant commander during WWII, he taught celestial navigation; as a playwright, his adaptation of Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio was seen on Broadway.His personal background was Christopher Sergel's interests and talents led him on many adventures throughout the world. As captain of the schooner Chance, he spent two years in the South Pacific; as a writer for Sports Afield magazine, he lived in the African bush for a year; as a lieutenant commander during WWII, he taught celestial navigation; as a playwright, his.
Christopher R. Sergel (1918-1993), The book was adapted into a play by Christopher Sergel, John G. Neihardt's Black Elk Speaks, in the s where it was staged by the Folger Theatre in Washington, D.C., and then taken on a national tour in , and later restaged in with a revised version.
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