Post-Patriarchy Musicals

I was talking with my husband last night, and I realized I couldn't think of any musicals in a certain category. The category can best be described as:

-- Strong female lead

-- The musical is about her doing something

-- Does not need the esteem of any men to do the thing

-- No patriarchy or sexism

To elaborate on the "no patriarchy or sexism" part, I mean that patriarchy and sexism are not significant parts of the plot. She is not fighting against patriarchy or sexism over the course of the musical. They were presumably already defeated before the musical started, and she has moved on to doing something else. It doesn't matter what else, as long as it's not fighting patriarchy or winning the esteem of a man.

It's fine if there are male supporting characters as long as it's mostly her achieving the thing. It's fine if she falls in love during the musical as long as her love life is a subplot. It's fine if the thing she achieves is trivial. I don't care if she's hosting a garden party, or graduating from high school, or robbing tourists. Anything that doesn't involve impressing a dude.

Examples: Annie does not qualify because Annie achieves her adoption by winning the esteem of Daddy Warbucks. Legally Blonde doesn't qualify because she has to fight against sexist ideas. Wicked doesn't qualify because Elphaba seeks favor from the Wizard; eventually she sees this is wrong but well into the runtime. If the genders were reversed, something like Hamilton would qualify because Hamilton works to defeat the British with the help of other men and without having to impress any women; he finds love along the way but it's not central to the plot.

Can you think of any?