Daisy Fisher

Fisher authored some plays with the song writer Harold Simpson, Ronald Jeans and Clifford Seyler.

She was the wife of Herbert Mason the film director and producer who previously acted on stage (including several productions at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre).

It acts as a sequel to The Gates Swings Open and is about a girl from between settling down in the countryside with her husband or an exciting life in the theatrical world in London.

In 1935 Fisher wrote the story for Things Are Looking Up with Albert de Courville, Stafford Dickens and Con West.

Mason and Fisher financed and were authors of Lend Me Robin (1948), which was shown at Embassy Theatre[15][16] a few years before it was sold to the Central School of Speech and Drama.

It was a comedy about a wife who tries to win back her philandering husband (portrayed by Charles Goldner) by taking a lover.