| Arms and the Girl | |
|---|---|
| Music | Morton Gould | 
| Lyrics | Dorothy Fields | 
| Book | Herbert Fields, Dorothy Fields, and Rouben Mamoulian | 
| Setting | During the American Revolution | 
| Basis | The Pursuit of Happiness by Lawrence Langner and Armina Marshall | 
| Premiere | February 2, 1950: Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City | 

Pearl Bailey and Nanette Fabray as Connecticut and Jo
Arms and the Girl is a 1950 Broadway musical with a book by Herbert Fields, Dorothy Fields, and Rouben Mamoulian, music by Morton Gould, and lyrics by Dorothy Fields.[1] The show is based on the play The Pursuit of Happiness by Lawrence Langner and Armina Marshall.[2] It opened at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on February 2, 1950, and closed on May 27 after 134 performances.[1]
Premise
During the American Revolution,[3] an American revolutionary named Jo, who lives in Connecticut, falls in loves with a Hessian soldier.[4] Connecticut, a runaway slave who uses the name of whatever colony she's living in, is also involved.
Songs
Act l
- A Girl With a Flame
- That's What I Told Him Last Night
- I Like It Here
- That's My Fella
- A Cow and a Plough and a Frau
- Nothin' for Nothing'
- He Will Tonight
- Plantation in Philadelphia
- You Kissed Me
Act ll
- Don't Talk (reprise)
- I'll Never Learn
- There Must Be Something Better Than Love
- She's Exciting
- Mister Washington! Uncle George
- A Cow and a Plough and a Frau (reprise)[1]
Cast
| 1950 Broadway[5] | |
|---|---|
| Captain Aaron Kirkland | Florenz Ames | 
| Thad Jennings | Seth Arnold | 
| Comfort Kirkland | Lulu Belle Clarke | 
| Colonel Mortimer Sherwood | John Conte | 
| General Lucius Curtis | Clifford Dunstan | 
| Jo Kirkland | Nanette Fabray | 
| Franz | Georges Guétary | 
| Prudence Kirkland | Eda Heinemann | 
| General George Washington | Arthur Vinton | 
| Abigail | Mimi Cabanne | 
| Ben | Sterling Hall | 
| Betsy | Joan Keenan | 
| Connecticut | Pearl Bailey | 
| David | Philip Rodd | 
| John | Paul Fitzpatricks | 
| Matthew | Joseph Caruso | 
| Town Crier | William J. McCarthy | 
| Militiaman | Peter Miceli | 
| Drummer | Jerry Miller | 
| Sergeant | Norman Weise | 
| Sons of Liberty | Andy Aprea, Victor Young | 
| Aides to General Curtis | Dan O'Brien, Robert Rippy | 
References
- 1 2 3 "Arms and the Girl (Broadway, Richard Rodgers Theatre, 1950)". Playbill. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
- ↑ "Arms and the Girl - 1950 Broadway Musical: Tickets & Info". Broadway World. Retrieved 2023-02-10.
- ↑ Atkinson, Brooks (1950-02-03). "FIRST NIGHT AT THE THEATRE; 'Arms and the Girl,' a Musical Show About Colonial Times, Put On by Theatre Guild". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-10.
- ↑ Dale, Michael. "Before HAMILTON, Before 1776: Three Revolutionary Broadway Musicals". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
- ↑ "ARMS AND THE GIRL - CAST". Playbill. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
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