Nellise Child

[2] Her play Weep for the Virgins was produced by the Group Theatre in 1935, directed by Cheryl Crawford.

[3] It was about three working-class sisters dreaming of a better life, and its setting was based on her own experiences working in a California fish cannery.

[1] The New York Times called the production "humid and amorphous," and it ran for only nine performances.

[1][3] Come to the Dance, a comedy originally titled Happy Ending, was produced in Miami in 1959 at the Coconut Grove Playhouse.

It starred Dennis King and Isobel Elsom and featured Irene Castle in a supporting role.