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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a show directed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific show that has been directed by someone, often in the context of discussing its production or artistic direction.
Example: "The play is a show directed by a renowned filmmaker, showcasing his unique vision."
Alternatives: "a production helmed" or "a performance overseen".
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This book had an earlier incarnation as a show, directed by Katie Mitchell, at the Royal Court in London.
And she doesn't have much to chew on in a show, directed straightforwardly here by Tim Albery, in which she plays perhaps the blandest diva in operatic history.
They finally set off on the road in 1989, along with a large entourage of singers, dancers and musicians, in a show directed by Derek Jarman.
But in this moral score card of a show — directed by Diane Paulus with a book by the playwright Richard Dresser and songs by the fraternal team of Robert and Willie Reale — you can't put the blame on the Bambino.
The producers are playing up the fact that the life of the UK's most famous leftwing playwright is being celebrated in a show directed by an American who is seen as rightwing.
"Over the course of a year we will try to offer photography, history, crafts, art from different eras and cultures and a show directed toward new ideas in contemporary art as well".
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This cathartic exchange which had been a long time coming arrives during an overproduced celebrity quiz show, directed by an emotionally manipulative JD Salinger.
InAPPropriate Comedy, a sketch comedy show directed by the Shamwow Guy that was widely accused of being racist?
The show directed a number of allegations at Foxtons.
He and four others are credited with writing the show, directed at a brisk pace by William Wesbrooks.
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