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Definition of restage in English: restageverbriːˈsteɪdʒˌrēˈstāj [with object]Present (a performance or public event) again or differently. 重新上演(节目);重演(公共事件) archaeologists have tried to restage a Bronze Age cremation the choreographer completely restaged the dance sequences Example sentencesExamples - It was broadcast on PBS and will be restaged this year into an evening-length version.
- When it was restaged at the beginning of this year in the new house, it seemed as intense and potently ambiguous as ever.
- Hopefully, the Theatre will restage it at some point.
- The two other black companies are restaging musicals they have performed before.
- Her plans include teaching at the National Ballet School in Toronto, serving on the jury of the Prix de Lausanne, and restaging her production of Giselle for the Australian Ballet.
- Cinematically, it restages the celluloid of the 60s and 70s: early Godard, Bonnie and Clyde, Badlands, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
- Regardless of my taste, I don't think I'll change or restage the classics, because it would further limit the room for creating new works.
- A local election that came down to a single vote and was almost decided on the toss of a coin is to be restaged following a landmark High Court ruling that could hand power back to the former leaders of the authority.
- However we are delighted to announce that all the event sponsors have pledged their full support in restaging this tournament.
- We came across reviews for the play last year and immediately put a case for restaging the work in New Zealand which was accepted.
- The piece restages the 12-hour interrogation of a maquiladora laborer accused of attempting to unionize workers.
- In past projects, he has restaged riots from the 1984-85 Miners Strikes using the original participants, used teenage film-makers to shoot documentaries and arranged acid-house music for brass bands.
- He did much to promote the cause of the male dancer in classical ballet, seeking to restage the 19th-century repertoire in order to boost the male role to beyond that of mere partner.
- Medea was popular enough to be repeatedly restaged in the next century, and was re-created in Latin by Seneca for the brutal world of the early Roman Empire.
- She has respectfully and respectably restaged the dances.
- No fresh date has yet been fixed for the fixture to be restaged.
- So while the city ponders how to restage the Mystery Plays, why don't we make that extra effort and revive the whole festival?
- Do you think that the classics should be restaged for each new generation?
- He criticised Eisenstein's film October as a distortion of history, because it restaged the events of the 1917 Russian Revolution using actors.
- It has not said when the event will be restaged.
Definition of restage in US English: restageverbˌrēˈstāj [with object]Present (a performance or public event) again or differently. 重新上演(节目);重演(公共事件) Example sentencesExamples - Cinematically, it restages the celluloid of the 60s and 70s: early Godard, Bonnie and Clyde, Badlands, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
- He did much to promote the cause of the male dancer in classical ballet, seeking to restage the 19th-century repertoire in order to boost the male role to beyond that of mere partner.
- Hopefully, the Theatre will restage it at some point.
- A local election that came down to a single vote and was almost decided on the toss of a coin is to be restaged following a landmark High Court ruling that could hand power back to the former leaders of the authority.
- We came across reviews for the play last year and immediately put a case for restaging the work in New Zealand which was accepted.
- So while the city ponders how to restage the Mystery Plays, why don't we make that extra effort and revive the whole festival?
- Medea was popular enough to be repeatedly restaged in the next century, and was re-created in Latin by Seneca for the brutal world of the early Roman Empire.
- It has not said when the event will be restaged.
- She has respectfully and respectably restaged the dances.
- Regardless of my taste, I don't think I'll change or restage the classics, because it would further limit the room for creating new works.
- The two other black companies are restaging musicals they have performed before.
- In past projects, he has restaged riots from the 1984-85 Miners Strikes using the original participants, used teenage film-makers to shoot documentaries and arranged acid-house music for brass bands.
- It was broadcast on PBS and will be restaged this year into an evening-length version.
- When it was restaged at the beginning of this year in the new house, it seemed as intense and potently ambiguous as ever.
- However we are delighted to announce that all the event sponsors have pledged their full support in restaging this tournament.
- No fresh date has yet been fixed for the fixture to be restaged.
- He criticised Eisenstein's film October as a distortion of history, because it restaged the events of the 1917 Russian Revolution using actors.
- Her plans include teaching at the National Ballet School in Toronto, serving on the jury of the Prix de Lausanne, and restaging her production of Giselle for the Australian Ballet.
- The piece restages the 12-hour interrogation of a maquiladora laborer accused of attempting to unionize workers.
- Do you think that the classics should be restaged for each new generation?
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