Carrie Reynolds was an American stage actress in Broadway shows from the mid-1880s until the early 20th century.
The time frame runs from the very early morning through the twelve hours of the day, continuing until moonlight.
[4] Reynolds was associated with the Rogers Brothers' companies for a number of seasons before she sang the prima donna role in The School Girl.
[6] Reynolds depicted Dolly Jolly, a woman who was coveted by the character played by Fletcher Norton.
[12] The venue featured an open roof and a system of cooling the air for comfort on hot summer nights.
[14] In November 1911 the cast for Jacinta, an opera comique by Heinrich Berté, was announced by John Cort.
Reynolds was a principal in the company for the play which was to debut in Providence, Rhode Island on November 27.
[1] Reynolds was married to Fred Griffen Ross, a former actor and business manager for Lillian Russell and other performers.