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Restage - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

restage

/riˈsteɪdʒ/ /riːˈsteɪdʒ/

Definition:

To stage or perform again, often with changes or improvements.

Synonyms:

Reperform, revive, reenact, repeat

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

Cancel, abandon

Common Collocations:

restage a play, restage a performance, restage an event

Derivatives:

restaged, restaging

Usage Tips:

Use "restage" when referring to re-performing a play or event with modifications or updates.

Common Phrases:

restage a classic, restage for modern audiences, restage with new cast

Etymology:

Derived from "re-" (again) + "stage" (to perform), first used in the early 20th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The theater plans to restage the classic musical next year.
  • 2. They decided to restage the concert with a new set design.
  • 3. The director wants to restage the scene for better impact.
  • 4. The ballet company will restage last season’s most popular show.

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