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  1. to stage (something) again

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Now she returns to restage it with a new theme and approach.
Granted, it would have been nearly impossible to restage a Nijinsky ballet.
Bonus points if they restage the image he posted on Instagram in 2015.
"We're very convinced that this restage will get Johnson's Baby back to growth," he said.
At that time they moved furniture around a lot, so we could restage the room.
The Creative Time group will restage its collective reading under the billboard on October 31 at 6pm.
But this otherwordly ballet was slightly eerie, too, suggesting human ability to restage nature's most wondrous mysteries.
Against a starry night sky, topless and pale-skinned women with a menagerie of animals restage the nativity scene.
That role broadened when Mr. Robbins recommended Mr. Johnson to restage the show with the original choreography for revivals around the country.
Yet there is something in us that wants to preserve the shrines to their dominance, and restage their experiences of lavish indulgence.
If, god forbid, someone ever decided to restage an improv show, the first thing they'd start doing is making a lot of cuts.
The third episode doesn't use clips or restage, but it features a retelling of the plot of an old episode and several nods and references.
They kept demanding the men restage events like the departure on the tarmac in front of an honor guard of bagpipers freezing in the wind.
The omnipresence of screens in this production should remind us how easy it has always been to reproduce, revive and restage scenes of spectacular violence.
Glazunov composed the score for Petipa, who has inspired Mr. Ratmansky deeply; in recent years, he has used archival materials to restage many of Petipa's works.
The Balanchine muse Suzanne Farrell will restage the work for her own Washington-based company and treat New Yorkers to a preview and discussion of the process.
"Unholding" pays homage to the 1987 show at Artists Space, but it doesn't literally restage it, which makes the ratio of old to new works feel lopsided.
Stephen Petronio made a bold move in 219 when he unveiled "Bloodlines," an initiative to restage masterworks by pioneers of postmodern dance and present them alongside his own.
Once they were accepted, Cherry & Lucic used the opportunity to restage British artist Merlin Carpenter's 2015 "Poor Leatherette," an installation of the four luxury items that referenced capitalism's irreverence.
Now that the two are both gold medal-winning Olympic swimmers, they found the time to take a quick break from slaying in Rio to restage the "awww"-inducing shot.
For the first time in the six years of working on "Come From Away," we were all together with nowhere to go, no rewrites to make, no scenes to restage.
I can't feel my face when I'm with Mary Katrantzou Introducing London Fashion Weekend, where Emilia Wickstead, Mary Katrantzou, Holly Fultonand Temperley London will restage their shows post-LFW for commoners.
A highlight of his career came in 1986 when Mr. Frame, at the time a soloist with the City Ballet, was selected to restage a rare piece of George Balanchine choreography.
The images are cropped so that only hands and piano keys are visible; it is the performer's task to search for clues about the music before trying to restage each photograph.
Cheryl: So, some ways staging can miss the mark is really if you're telling the wrong story, and we'll have to come in and restage it, and that's what we're doing now.
" Several months after opening in "The King and I" — which she would also restage — Miss de Lappe moved on to Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's gold-rush musical "Paint Your Wagon.
But the gains made in gay rights threaten to make "Falsettos" a period piece, something its creators and cast have been forced to consider as they restage a classic for a new era.
Inter's match at home to Sampdoria was one of four which were postponed last Sunday and Marotta said a crowded fixture list meant they were running out of dates to restage the games.
Richard Wilson will restage his celebrated installation, "20:243" (1987) — in which viewers can enter a room filled to waist height with engine oil — as part of the Hayward Gallery's upcoming Space Shifters exhibition.
Documenta organizers have been collecting books once banned but now in circulation to restage Argentine artist Marta Minujín's 1983 installation "The Parthenon of Books," a life-sized replica of the Parthenon built of books.
Although coal prices were unlikely to restage a rally as dramatic as 2011's this time around, there would be a slight boost even amid a well-supplied market, said BMI Research in a note.
As for the bigger ones: We were trying to restage million-dollar cover shots in a raw rehearsal space in the Atlantic Theater Company with a photographer I knew because he was my hairdresser's son.
Swinton's presence struck such a cord with then MoMA curator Klaus Biesenbach, that he invited her to restage this particular performance (without any of its original context) at MoMA in 13, drawing in significant crowds.
One room of the show means to restage a 1933 exhibition at the Durand-Ruel gallery that featured a group of Fang sculptures from Cameroon and Gabon — Early African Heads and Statues from the Gabon Pahouin Tribes.
They quickly restage the play for the space — some stages are wide, some are narrow, some are raked, some are flat, once they had to dodge a half-built set for "Cabaret" — and rehearse the fight scenes.
Ewing asked to be dealt and, presumably as payback, was never invited back to work — not until the Knicks needed him Tuesday night as they tried to restage the 1985 inaugural lottery that landed him in New York.
That means she rescues lost works by stitching together fragments of ephemera — a choreographer's notes, decades-old still images — with original performers' fading memories to restage dances that take cues from source material, but are of necessity something new.
As part of Tobias Madison and Matthew Lutz-Kinoy's larger project that researches Terayama's creative work — which spans film, photography, theater, and poetry — the two artists will restage his 1967 play Kegawa no Marii, about a transvestite parent living with his teenage son.
Sensing resonances between Messiaen's inspirations and our contemporary challenging political moment, artist Susan Silton decided to restage the work in a large warehouse space in downtown LA, not far from the site of her 2015 operatic piece A Sublime Madness in the Soul.
This actually works better than Snyder's attempt to do the same in his live-action adaptation of Watchmen: I suspect the animated form makes it easier to capture a comic's visual nuances than trying to restage the whole thing with real sets and human actors.
As part of a larger exhibition of the artist's work called First Person Plural, KW's curators (Anna Gritz and assistant curator Cathrin Mayer) asked Leeson to restage her pioneering 1970's work "The Dante Hotel," a year-long work that invited viewers to enter a hotel room and view the detritus of a person's stay.
"NGV to Restage 1968's Groundbreaking Exhibition 'The Field'", Daily Review (14 March 2018). Retrieved 17 April 2018.
The formal "stage" of a cancer does not change over time, even if the cancer progresses. A cancer that returns or spreads is still referred to by the stage it was given when it first diagnosed. Sometimes, after a period of remission (cancer being undetectable) for certain cancers, if more treatment is planned, a doctor might restage the cancer. The same process that was done when the cancer was first diagnosed will be repeated: exams, imaging tests, biopsies, and possibly surgery to restage the cancer.
During her time with the Kirsova Ballet she created a number of roles, including that of Satana in Kirsova's three-act ballet Faust, which premiered in November 1941. She was a principal dancer with the Borovansky Ballet in the mid-1940s and worked with Edouard Borovansky to restage ballets from the Ballets Russes repertoire.
Dawn finds her there and climbs the unstable structure in pursuit. Buffy prepares to restage her death, but Dawn interrupts and tries to convince her to come down. Still confused, Buffy asks if she's in hell. As the tower collapses, Buffy's instinct to protect Dawn takes control, and she carries her sister down a rope to the ground.
Honk! was commissioned by the Watermill Theatre (1993). Under the direction of Julia McKenzie it was developed at the Stephen Joseph Theatre (1997) in a production designed by Peter McKintosh and choreographed by Aletta Collins. In 1999, during Trevor Nunn's time as artistic director at the National Theatre, Julia Mackenzie was invited to restage her production in the Olivier Theatre.
Honk! was commissioned by the Watermill Theatre (1993). Under the direction of Julia McKenzie it was developed at the Stephen Joseph Theatre (1997) in a production designed by Peter McKintosh and choreographed by Aletta Collins. In 1999, during Trevor Nunn's time as artistic director at the National Theatre, Julia Mackenzie was invited to restage her production in the Olivier Theatre.
The film brought her international recognition. Author-activist Arundhati Roy in her film review entitled, "The Great Indian Rape Trick", questioned the right to "restage the rape of a living woman without her permission", and charged Shekhar Kapur with exploiting Phoolan Devi and misrepresenting both her life and its meaning.The Great Indian Rape-Trick @ SAWNET -The South Asian Women's NETwork. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
In 2015, Furey and Peter Jasko staged Untied Tales (The Vanished Power of the Usual Reign). Quebec Danse described it as a provocative piece with an invisible danger urging the two performers to escape their environment. At the end of 2016, after several collaborations, Furey became an associate artist of Par B.L.eux. The organization provided administrative and logistical support, and helped her restage Untied Tales.
Konstantin Mikhaylovich Sergeyev (; b. March 5, 1910 (February 20, Old Style) - April 1, 1992) was a Russian danseur, artistic director and choreographer for the Kirov Theatre. When the Kirov Ballet returned to Leningrad from Perm (where it had been moved during the war) Sergeyev became the head choreographer of the company. His first major work was to restage Prokofiev's Cinderella, which is still performed in the present day.
On November 20, 2010, Sakdatorn and Zani, the winner of Academy Fantasia season 6, performed in "KRUNGSRI presents Mr. Nat & Ms. Zani" concert at M Theatre. The 800-seat concert was fully packed with Bank of Ayudhya, or Krungsri, and Central Credit Card customers. On December 26, 2010, Sakdatorn performed as a guest in "Once in a Lifetime concert produced by Phusit Laithong, Restage" at Thailand Cultural Center.
In 1985 new choreographic version of Gorda was staged at Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theater. Production design was by Ivane Askurava, conductor was Revaz Takidze; leading parts were performed by Zakaria Amonashvli and Nukri Magalashvili (Gorda), Ala Abesadze and Victoria Laperashvili (Irema),Lia Bakhtadze (Javara). ZurabKikaleshvili was the last to restage Gorda in 1996. Leading parts were performed by theater soloists Vasil Akhmeteli (Gorda), Yuri Sorokin (Mamia), Lia Bakhtadze (Javara), Ketevan Mukhashavria (Irema).
This production was postponed and, as of the date of this entry, does not have a projected start date. In 2012 Doby returned to New York from her home in California to restage the Dancin’ Act One finale, "Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar" for the American Dance Machine for the 21st Century (ADM21). She was joined by original cast members Lloyd Culbreath, Valarie Pettiford, Cady Huffman, Roumel Reaux, and Candace Tovar.
At the same time, O'Farrell learns that his wife, actress Alyce Martelle, is pregnant and has left him for ruining her performance in Laughter as Toni. Despondent, he in left the business and went into seclusion. Years later, his daughter Marie (Olympe Bradna) locates him and inspires him to return to Broadway. He decides to restage Laughter with its original cast, but with Marie substituting for Alyce in the part of Toni.
It revived after the establishment of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation in 1992. Prime minister Yılmaz, a native of Black Sea Region, tasked Topçu, also a Black Sea Region native, with the restage of the construction works, which were backed by foreign credits. In the 1999 general election on April 18, he could secure his seat in the parliament for the fourth time. As it became apparent that the tendering was not lawful, a parliamentary committee investigated the case.
At the Second Avant Garde Festival, Moorman convinced Karlheinz Stockhausen to restage his performance piece, Originale, using his original collaborator Nam June Paik. This meeting began the decades-long collaboration between Moorman and Paik in which they fused sculpture, performance, music and art. In addition, Paik created many works specifically for Moorman, including TV Bra for Living Sculpture (1969) and TV- Cello (1971). On February 9, 1967, Moorman achieved widespread notoriety for her performance of Paik's Opera Sextronique at the Film-Makers Cinematheque in New York City.
After failing to blow out all the candles on his birthday cake, an exhausted Homer falls asleep, igniting his party hat on the flames. The burning house is saved by the Springfield fire department, and Marge purchases a fire-proof safe to protect the family's valuables as a precaution. Each family member places one item in the safe, but after it is closed, the items combine to start a fire that destroys both them and the safe. Refusing to accept the loss of all their memories, Marge decides to restage all of the family photos.
In 1988, Jamison returned to Alvin Ailey Dance Theater as an artistic associate. Upon Ailey's death, on December 1, 1989, she assumed the role of artistic director and dedicated the next 21 years of her life to the company's success. Alvin Ailey Dance Theater continued to thrive as Jamison continued to rehearse and restage classics from the company's repertory, as well as commission distinguished choreographers to create new works for the dancers. Jamison also continued to choreograph, and created dances such as Forgotten Time, Hymn, Love Stories, and Among Us for the company.
Although Phoolan Devi is a heroine in the film, she fiercely disputed its accuracy and fought to get it banned in India. She even threatened to immolate herself outside a theater if the film were not withdrawn. Eventually, she withdrew her objections after the producer Channel 4 paid her £40,000. Author-activist Arundhati Roy in her film review entitled, "The Great Indian Rape Trick", questioned the right to "restage the rape of a living woman without her permission", and charged Shekhar Kapur with exploiting Phoolan Devi and misrepresenting both her life and its meaning.
Ivy Ling Po made a spectacular career resurgence in 2002 when she teamed up with another veteran Shaw actress Hu Chin to stage Butterfly Lovers. Two original cast members Li Kun & Jen Chieh were also on hand to recreate their respective roles. She toured extensively with this stage version of her signature movie bringing it to Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan & United States. This stage musical was so successful that Ivy had to restage it two years later in Taiwan. A double DVD set was released in 2003 by Rock Records.
In 1999, Ben and Watson created a new 90-minute show—The Conjuror's Suite—an exploration of parlor magic inspired by the work of Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin, Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser and Max Malini. With Ed Kotanen's design and Bonnie Beecher's lighting, Ben and Watson created a three-quarter surround theatre in the Garfield Weston Exhibition Hall at the Royal Ontario Museum for the show. The Conjuror's Suite received critical acclaim, and Ben was invited to restage the work by Curtis Barlow at the Charlottetown Festival in Prince Edward Island for the summer of 2000.
The World and Its Double, p. 33 The screenplay continued to undergo extensive changes as filming progressed, and on February 4, 1944, the Los Angeles Examiner reported the project was in trouble. Joseph Breen, who headed the Production Code Administration, was certain the British Board of Film Censors would object to a scene showing the newlywed couple in bed and recommended Preminger restage it, although the shot remained in both the US and UK releases. It was the first film to show a married couple in bed since the Motion Picture Production Code was established in 1934, a fact that greatly pleased Preminger.
When Riverdance made its appearance in 1994, and proved very successful, Brian O'Reilly decided to restage The Children of Lir, this time with a more "folky and Celtic veneer". It was also recorded and released in 1994 as The Children of Lir, credited to Brian O'Reilly and Donovan. The original 1974 The Children of Lir recording was released in the UK for the first time by Kissing Spell on CD in 1994. In 2008 Sunbeam Records released Magic Carpet, a six-CD box set that included all the group's albums, singles and some of their early demos.
Similar to the Ballad of Kastriot Rexhepi, the piece is composed of dryer lint and required over 10,000 loads of laundry to acquire enough lint to produce. The installation is projected onto the wall to bring about questions of the reoccurring past, the future and the legacy that these events will hold. For Love Songs (2005), Kelly enlisted the help of young women interested in the philosophies and legacies of the women's movement to restage historical photographs of protests some thirty years after they were taken. Her “remixes” are just approximate enough to allow for real differences between versions, but similar enough to suggest literal and metaphorical continuities.Burton,Johanna.
Richard and Robert Sherman provided the songs, which, besides the title song "The Parent Trap", includes "For Now, For Always", and "Let's Get Together". "Let's Get Together" (sung by Annette Funicello) is heard playing from a record player at the summer camp; the tune is reprised by the twins when they restage their parents' first date and that version is sung double-tracked by Hayley Mills. (Hayley's own single of the song, credited to "Hayley Mills and Hayley Mills," reached #8 on the US charts.) The film's title song was performed by Tommy Sands and Annette Funicello, who were both on the studio lot shooting Babes in Toyland at the time.
According to Doganieri, this Fast/Slow document has been about 98% accurate through all seasons through 2014. Productions work with local agents, representatives, and film crews to prepare for the tasks before the racers arrive, and are in coordination with the audio/video crews to track racers during a leg. For example, to prevent clue boxes from being interfered with by locals, they are covered with garbage bags and monitored by production staff, and only when teams are about five minutes out are the bags removed. At times, the production team has been only minutes ahead of teams before they check into the Pit Stop, forcing production to restage the teams' arrival there once they are ready.
However, the formal reactivation of IWA-PR led to the reassignment for the second date of Impacto Total: El Tour, where it would be disputed in a four-way match. On its part, IWA Florida received its own version of the Heavyweight Championship (which kept the original design minus minor alterations and not making a claim of "world" status) which longtime rival headliner Carly Colón appropriated following a match with Mechawolf 450 as part of Histeria Boricua 2019. The crowning of a new champion became part of the return tour's main storyline. First in a segment where Savio Vega noted that it was his dream to restage the ambienance of October 28, 2000.
He subsequently produced new editions of the revue in each of the five succeeding years. In the 1920s and early 1930s, with Robert Milton, Anderson ran an acting school in Manhattan, teaching Bette Davis and Lucille Ball, among others. He and Davis remained good friends. When her 1952 Broadway-bound revue Two's Company ran into problems on the road, she hired Anderson to restage it. Anderson produced the Ziegfeld Follies in 1934, 1936, and 1943, the Harold Arlen-Ira Gershwin-E. Y. Harburg revue Life Begins at 8:40 (1934), Billy Rose's Jumbo (1935), One for the Money (1939), Two for the Show (1940), and Three to Make Ready (1946), and New Faces of 1952.
In 1991, her production of Lu Bu and Diao Chan 《呂布與貂嬋》 held at the National Theater caused a sensation. In 1995, during a four-day engagement (October 25–28) at Taipei's National Theater, Yang reached back 30 years to restage a traditional opera that she had not appeared. The Taiwanese opera Lu Wen-long 《陸文龍》 in which Yang made her debut when she was 17 years old, owns a special place in her heart. The play, a story about a young warrior who grapples with feelings of love, hate, and clan loyalty during the Sung Dynasty (960-1279), dazzled the Taipei audiences with demonstrations of martial arts.
It attracted the attention of major press (The Word magazine, Mojo magazine, BBC London & BBC Bristol), and theatres such as the Bristol Old Vic. She is seeking funding to restage the original work.Stinkfoot concert on the Thekla The concert was to be adapted as an animated film, entitled The Last Showboat, (in pre- production as of 2013) based on the history of the Old Profanity Showboat and the Stanshalls. (As of 2020 this has not been completed.) Longfellow published Houdini Heart (2011), a horror/psychological thriller. In 2012 the Horror Writers Association announced that Houdini Heart was on the shortlist for the Bram Stoker Award for "Outstanding Achievement in a Novel", 2011.
Charly and Mitch learn about Daedalus' involvement in "Project Honeymoon", which she disrupted on her mission, resulting in One-Eyed Jack's incarceration; "Project Honeymoon" was intended to be a false flag chemical bomb detonation in Niagara Falls, planned by the CIA in an attempt to blame Islamic terrorists and secure more funding. Charly realizes that Timothy and a new group is plotting to restage the attack, led by CIA Director Leland Perkins (Patrick Malahide). In Niagara Falls, where Timothy has taken Caitlin, he captures Mitch and Charly. She tells Timothy that he is Caitlin's biological father and implores him not to hurt their daughter, but Timothy locks Charly and Caitlin in a freezer to kill them.
Peter Gennaro was hired to restage the musical numbers, and Joseph Stein was brought in to doctor the book, which now had Irene posing as a countess in cahoots with couturier Madame Lucy (the former Liam O'Dougherty) in a scheme to promote his fashions. Postponing the Broadway opening, the producers brought the work-in-progress to Washington, D.C., where it was seen by President Nixon and his family. Their declaration that Irene was a hit made headlines and spurred advance-ticket sales in New York City.Watters, Jim. "Unsinkable Debbie Reynolds: at 42, She Salvages Her Career", People Magazine, November 25, 1974, accessed December 28, 2016 After 13 previews, the revival opened on March 13, 1973 as the inaugural production of the Minskoff Theatre, where it set new box-office records. It ran for 594 performances.
Some of the other events and scenes which took place in The Monsters Within were neither recreated nor referred to in Flotsam and Jetsam. Notably, there was no attempt to restage the initial meeting of Mitchell, George and Annie (the main episode began with all three relatively comfortably established as housemates), George and Mitchell's original application for jobs at the Bristol hospital, or Herrick's sumptuously staged address to the vampires in the Bristol basement. Some of the content of the latter (which was now too grandiose for the new conception of the character) was reworked into dialogue within "walk-and-talk" scenes between Herrick and Mitchell in and around the hospital grounds. The subplot of George's abandonment of his former girlfriend Julie and her attempts to confront him over it (which had been central to The Monsters Within) was jettisoned.
Lynn Seymour and Christopher Gable danced the lead roles in the second cast, also receiving rave reviews, though not the same level of overt audience appreciation. They were followed by three other pairings in the first tour and many more throughout the decades since. The first five performances of Romeo and Juliet have remained highly lauded by critics. Alastair Macaulay spoke of Fonteyn and Nureyev’s performance as “If there was a single moment in my life that turned me into a ballet obsessive, that was it.” In the New York Times in 2007. He also lauded Seymour’s rebellious Juliet.Macaulay, 2007 Romeo and Juliet has become a staple of the Royal Ballet’s Repertoire. MacMillan went on to restage the ballet for other companies around the world such as The Royal Swedish Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, and the Birmingham Royal Ballet.
Preview performances for the anticipated West End revival in the show's 25th year began in early May 2014 at the Prince Edward Theatre.Breaking News: Confirmed! Cameron Mackintosh to Restage MISS SAIGON in 2014 broadwayworld.com, accessed December 9, 2012BREAKING NEWS: It's Finally Official! MISS SAIGON to Return to West End in May 2014 at Prince Edward Theatre! broadwayworld.com Retrieved June 19, 2013 It was produced by Cameron Mackintosh and directed by Laurence Connor. Auditions for the role of Kim were held from November 19–22, 2012 in Manila, Philippines. On November 21, 2013, it was announced 17-year-old Eva Noblezada was cast as Kim.17-Year-Old Eva Noblezada to Star in MISS SAIGON in the West End Retrieved November 22, 2013 Other cast members included Kwang-Ho Hong as Thuy,Korean Star to play Thuy in Miss Saigon Retrieved February 11, 2014 Jon Jon Briones as the Engineer, Alistair Brammer as Chris, Hugh Maynard as John, Tamsin Carroll as Ellen and Rachelle Ann Go as Gigi.
Though the actors were dressed warmly for the scenes beyond the Wall, their suits contained a "tube system through which cold water can be circulated between shots using a portable pump to keep them from getting overheated," due to the actual warmth of filming on a fake set in Northern Ireland. This was also essential due to the possibility of Rory McCann's, who portrays Sandor "The Hound" Clegane, prosthetic makeup melting off his face. In another interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Taylor also spoke about the process of interacting with the lake and water, saying "every moment of interaction with water had to be a multiple stage process where we filmed the action on our 360 degree set and landscape, and then restage it against green screen with elements we shot in a dunk tank rig, and all of those elements get married together to form something as simple as a guy falling into the ice and plopping into the water." Four to five different shots were needed in order to accomplish this portion of the battle.

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