restage

verb
UK: /riːˈsteɪdʒ/
US: /riːˈsteɪdʒ/
  1. To perform a play, ballet, or other show again, often in a different way.

    1. They will restage the play next year.
    2. The director decided to restage the final scene for greater emotional impact.
  2. To organize or present an event or situation again, often to create a different impression.

    1. Let's restage the meeting to include all members.
    2. The police decided to restage the crime scene to gather more evidence.

Synonyms

reproduce reenact
restage noun
  1. A new version or production of a play or other performance.

    1. This is a restage of the popular musical.
    2. The restage of the play received positive reviews from critics.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "restage" in English means: To perform a play, ballet, or other show again, often in a different way., To organize or present an event or situation again, often to create a different impression..

The phonetic transcription of "restage" is /riːˈsteɪdʒ/ in British English and /riːˈsteɪdʒ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "restage": reproduce, reenact.

Example usage of "restage": "They will restage the play next year.". More examples on the page.