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  1. Staged by Robert B. Sinclair; Choreographed by George Balanchine; Production Supervised by Dwight Deere Wiman. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey; Costume Design by Helene Pons. Pianist: Edgar Fairchild and Adam Carroll. Babes in Arms (Original, Musical, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Apr 14, 1937 and played through Dec 18, 1937.

  2. Babes in Arms was the first of the four “Let’s Put On A Show” musicals Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney made together. Before production on The Wizard of Oz was completed, that film’s uncredited associate producer Arthur Freed had lobbied MGM studio chief Louis B. Mayer to let him move from songwriter to full-fledged film producer.

  3. Other articles where Babes in Arms is discussed: Alfred Drake: …singer in the Broadway musical Babes in Arms (1937). He then appeared in Sing Out, Sweet Land (1944), Beggar’s Holiday (1946), and The Cradle Will Rock (1947) before scoring critical acclaim as Fred Graham in Kiss Me, Kate (1948), as Hajj in Kismet (1953), and as Honoré Lachalles in Gigi…

  4. 7 de oct. de 2021 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupBabes In Arms · Perry Laylon Ojeda · David Campbell · Erin Dilly · 'Babes In Arms' 1997 Original New York Company...

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  5. Babes in Arms. 23,409 likes · 1 talking about this. Parenthood Simplified ️ The home of baby and parenthood essentials.

  6. BABES IN ARMS. Directed by. Busby Berkeley. United States, 1939. Comedy, Musical. 93. Synopsis. Musical of the failure of old music hall stars after talkies and the ...

  7. Babes in Arms (1939) “Listen, you kids: I think our time has come!”. The son (Mickey Rooney) of aging vaudevillians (Charles Winninger and Grace Hayes) is determined to put on a show to raise money for his household, and his girlfriend (Judy Garland) is eager to help — but she soon feels insecure about the arrival of a former child ...