Crossword clues for restage
Wiktionary
vb. (context theater English) To stage a production again
Usage examples of "restage".
Chinatown and out in San Francisco, the Oriental clubs restage the Tong Wars.
So frustrated, in fact, that they had decided to give it all up, to restage the creation under different rules and circumstances.
Yankee Stadium was burrowed to restage the potential final out of the series.
The Prince Regent will probably restage the Battle of Trafalgar on the Serpentine.
But there is an unresolvable conflict in Lawrence between the White Man and the Oriental, and although he does not explicitly say so, this conflict essentially restages in his mind the historical conflict between East and West.
It was probably going to be one of their restaging areas, for retraining and re-equipping the survivors of the early strikes.
I felt boils forming on my neck and face, I could be certain that God had chosen to amuse Himself by restaging the ten plagues of Egypt upon my beleaguered person.
She had to end the se quence somehow, but she did not see how she would find the time to do any restaging and still make it onto the spaceplane.
I let you out for a quiet drink and the next thing I know you're restaging Santa Chico.
To any late first-nighters who quickly passed by Meeker to their seats, he looked like an indifferent theatergoer who was bored with the restaging of a late-nineteenth-century play based on the Spanish-American War and preferred to sit it out in the lobby.
To any late first-nighters who quickly passed by Meeker to their seats, he looked like an indifferent theatergoer who was bored with the restaging of a late-nineteenth-century play based on the Spanish-American War and preferred to sit it out in the lobby.
The assembly area for the troops being reviewed and who would, afterwards, perform their careful restaging of the battle of Vitoria, was to the north of the park.