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The phrase "a production called" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific production, such as a play, film, or television show, by its title. Example: "I recently watched a production called 'Hamlet' that was performed at the local theater."
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Hudson's first Palladium show was in May 1963, a production called Swing Along starring Tony Hancock.
There they collaborated with El-Funoun dance troupe on a production called "6 Seconds in Ramallah".
He's involved in a production called Love Shack, named "after the band, the B-52s".
Nearby was Fabio Cherstich, the director who was in the midst of a production called "Figaro!
I was living with Jeremy [Irons, whom Cusack married in 1978] and he was in a production called Wild Oats.
Most recently, in a production wrapping up at Incubator Arts, they staged live performances of viral YouTube videos, in a production called "Tube".
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But I'm an actor and therefore paid to submerge myself in whatever guise a production calls for.
The impetus for this one was a 2009 production called "Look Out Below," a "clown theater adventure" that included trapeze.
Within two days a script was drawn up for a new production, called Argo.
While writing the songs for Like a Prayer, Madonna also acted in a Broadway production called Speed-the-Plow.
My husband is amused by how quickly I can go from a production call with our factory to an in-depth analysis of the latest Scandal episode with Emelyn, and then back to doing our taxes.
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