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Definition of West Side Story from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

West Side Story

 
/ˌwest saɪd ˈstɔːri/
 
/ˌwest saɪd ˈstɔːri/
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  1. a Broadway musical play (1957) with music by Leonard Bernstein and words by Stephen Sondheim. The film version (1961) won several Oscars, including Best Picture. The story is a modern version of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet set in the tough 1950s West Side of New York's Manhattan. The songs include Maria, Tonight and Somewhere.
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