West Side Story (disambiguation)

West Side Story (disambiguation)

"West Side Story" is a musical based loosely on Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".

West Side Story may also refer to:

*"West Side Story" (film)
*"West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast)", an album
*"West Side Story" (soundtrack)
*"Westside Story" (song), a single by The Game
*West Side Story Suite, a ballet extracted from the musical by its choreographer, Jerome Robbins
*West Side Story (novel), novelization by Irving Shulman


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