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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
restage .
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Examples
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She was the breakout hit of the 2004 Whitney Biennial with a short film, "89 Seconds at Alcázar," that restaged Velázquez's 1656 masterpiece, "Las Meninas," using costumed actors.
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Also, apart from anything else the first stage was a thrust stage and now it is a proscenium, which means it has to be completely restaged because there are no sides.
'Venus' Pulls Dancy Into a Broadway Orbit Alexandra Cheney 2011
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He restaged it for the NYCB decades later but his choreography has been lost.
Howard Kissel: From Deadly Sins to Whipped Cream Howard Kissel 2011
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Beck restaged Eakins' original tableaux using models from his own social circle, then composited them into the original photographic settings.
Bill Bush: Too Many Openings, Too Little Time: This Artweek.LA (February 14-20) Bill Bush 2011
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Beck restaged Eakins' original tableaux using models from his own social circle, then composited them into the original photographic settings.
Bill Bush: Too Many Openings, Too Little Time: This Artweek.LA (February 14-20) Bill Bush 2011
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He restaged it for the NYCB decades later but his choreography has been lost.
Howard Kissel: From Deadly Sins to Whipped Cream Howard Kissel 2011
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Willful eccentricity is the name of the game as, for instance, George Cruikshank's 19th-century satirical painting The Worship of Bacchus is restaged in a Victorian toy theatre featuring modern-day heroic over-imbibers such as George Best, Courtney Love, Oliver Reed and Hunter S Thompson.
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To recreate the scene, imagine the aftermath of the battle of Maldon restaged on the nursery ground's sodden and sticky turf: entire divisions of genial, man-shorted, smartphone-braying figures roiling giddily from bench to grass, many already on their knees, others entirely capsized.
Sozzled - how English cricket got lost in drink | Barney Ronay 2011
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Byrne sets up image-and-text compositions in which there is often a deliberate dislocation between pictures, whether moving or still, and words, whether broadcast or printed, just as there is an uneasy relationship between historical fact and restaged re-enactment.
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Beck restaged Eakins' original tableaux using models from his own social circle, then composited them into the original photographic settings.
Bill Bush: Too Many Openings, Too Little Time: This Artweek.LA (February 14-20) Bill Bush 2011
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