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The phrase "a show assembled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a performance or presentation that has been put together or organized, often involving various elements like actors, sets, and scripts.
Example: "The theater company announced a show assembled from classic plays, showcasing the talents of both new and seasoned actors."
Alternatives: "a production created" or "a performance organized".
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That's certainly true in Circa, a show assembled from the company's greatest hits that comes together into something extraordinary.
Some 70 of his works are on view in a show assembled by the Iranian-born artists Shirin Neshat and Nicky Nodjoumi.
In bringing new sensuality and self-awareness to Rose, Ms. Peters breaks the Merman mold, but without distorting the nigh perfect shape of a show assembled by the magical team of Arthur Laurents, Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim.
And she does so without cracking or distorting the nigh perfect shape of what may be the greatest of all American musicals, a show assembled by the magical team of Arthur Laurents (book), Jule Styne (music) and Stephen Sondheim (lyrics).
Drawn largely from the collection of Donald and Shelley Rubin, who also founded the Rubin Museum, "Anonymous" shows the quirks of a show assembled primarily from a private collection.
His total production — eight paintings — was exhibited in a one-man show by the Bernheim Jeune gallery in Paris in 1936, and in 1960 five of the pictures were sent on a tour of American museums in a show assembled by the Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts, which now has three of them in its permanent collection).
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The workshop will include a slide show assembled by Ms. Bonney during her research at the Harvard Theater Museum, the American Swedish Historical Museum in Philadelphia and the San Francisco Music Library, and performances of songs written for or associated with Lind.
The Met has added much to that foundation, particularly during the last 20 years, and the additions are celebrated in a huge show assembled by its department of 20th-century art, "Painters in Paris: 1895-1950".
Now comes my own Hogwartsian alma mater, the New Republic, with a delightful slide show, assembled by Gabriel Debenedetti, Alex Klein, and Matthew Zeitlin, that expands on the uncanny parallels between J. K. Rowling's wizarding world and that of the beleaguered Australian king of the Death Eaters.
A highlight of the show, assembled largely from private collections, is a rare, six-foot-tall 1864 campaign poster with color portraits of Lincoln, the vice-presidential candidate Andrew Johnson and other Republican candidates.
This year, the show assembled an accordion medley — from Colombia, Argentina, Mexico and Texas — as a prelude to the Mexican-American singer Julieta Venegas performing her song "El Presente".
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