A review of the classic 1961 movie “West Side Story”
“West Side Story” was a spectacular theatre musical (when I was in Vienna, I saw a version in German!) and it was an enormous success as a film (when I first saw it at the cinema as a teenager, my girlfriend was repeatedly in tears) that won all but one of its 11 Academy Award nominations. Inspired by Shakespeare’s “Romeo And Juliet”, it centres on conflict between two rival gangs in New York City, the Puerto Rican Sharks and the Polish Jets, and the romance between members of the opposing communities: Maria (Natalie Wood) and Tony (Richard Beymer) respectively.
The casting of the film could have been more ethnically sensitive – something addressed by the 2021 remake – but the music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and choreography by Jerome Robbins are all outstanding. In so many musicals, there are a couple of songs that stand out, but almost every song in “West Side Story”is memorable. My particular favourite is “America” for its thrilling music and sharp lyrics addressing the challenges of being an immigrant in the United States.