Donisthorpe, G. Sheila (1898–1946)
Donisthorpe, G. Sheila (1898–1946)
English playwright. Born Dec 17, 1898, in London, England; died Sept 1, 1946; m. Frank W. Donisthorpe.
Began career as a pianist; plays include Children to Bless You!, First Night, Guests at Lancaster Gate, Gaily We Set Out and Society Blues.
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