2. Noun. A staging again; a subsequent performance. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Restaging
1. restage [v] - See also: restage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Restaging
Literary usage of Restaging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Evolution of Technic in Elizabethan Tragedy by Harriott Ely Fansler (1914)
"... of Falconbridge.1 This analysis accords with what appears to have been the
progress of technic in English tragedy up to the restaging of this old play. ..."
2. The Evolution of Technic in Elizabethan Tragedy by Harriott Ely Fansler (1914)
"... of Falconbridge.1 This analysis accords with what appears to have been the
progress of technic in English tragedy up to the restaging of this old play. ..."
3. The Art of Photoplay Making by Victor Oscar Freeburg (1918)
"The unimaginative, photographic restaging of the past was tried in the stage play
On Trial, a play which has often been spoken of as having photoplay ..."
4. The Art of Photoplay Making by Victor Oscar Freeburg (1918)
"The unimaginative, photographic restaging of the past was tried in the stage play
On Trial, a play which has often been spoken of as having photoplay ..."
5. Operative Gynecologic Laparoscopy: Principles and Techniques by Camran Nezhat (2000)
"... paraaortic lymph node dissection for restaging of carcinoma of the ovary or
fallopian tube. Cancer 1994; 73(5):1467. 49. Amara DP, Nezhat C, Nelson NR, ..."
6. Eyewitness to the Past: Strategies for Teaching American History in Grades 5-12by Joan Brodsky Schur by Joan Brodsky Schur (2007)
"My own experience has taught me that restaging an election can electrify students,
injecting partisanship and passion into their study of the candidates and ..."
7. Superfund Strategy edited by Chris Elfring, Irene S. Gordon (2003)
"At the Seymour site the initial response in 1981-82 included: 1) security fencing,
spill cleanup and removal, restaging about 45000 drums, constructing a ..."