Following "West Side Story", Broadway has successively launched some musicals with different styles, such as "Gypsy" (1959), "The Sound of Music" (1959), "Camelot" (1960), "Hello, Dolly" (1963), "Fiddle on the Roof" (1964), "Funny Girl" (1964), "Grease Boy" (1972), "Falling Away" (1975), "Chicago" (1976) , "Annie" (1977), "42nd Street" (1980), as well as the smash hit "Beauty and the Beast", "The Lion King", "Dr. Jekyll", "Crazy About You" and the psychological drama "Dr. Jekyll" in the 1990s. Wait, it’s dizzying. Many of these works range from New York to the world, from stage to screen, showing the diverse forms of musicals as a unique art form.
Oliver in London's West End "challenges" Broadway.