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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a staging of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the presentation or performance of a play, event, or artistic work.
Example: "The theater company is known for its innovative staging of classic plays."
Alternatives: "a production of" or "a presentation of".
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The CSC production is a staging of part of the second volume.
Rarely has a staging of Brecht's difficult political parable generated such electricity.
Bard SummerScape will present a staging of Meyerbeer's "Huguenots" and a performance of Mendelssohn's oratorio "St.
There will also be a staging of The Waste Land, directed by Adrian Dunbar.
In 1963 a staging of Spoon River Anthology was presented on Broadway.
A staging of Euripides' Medea traveled in 1983 to Italy and to Greece.
At 19 he directed Dreyfuss in a staging of John-Paul Sartre's No Exit.
Ms. Lieberson will also collaborate with the director Peter Sellars in a staging of Bach's Cantatas Nos.
The previous Streetwise event -- a staging of Britten's "Canticles" in Westminster Abbey -- drew reviews competing to applaud the loudest.
The plot revolves around a staging of Beverley's signature role (in a show also named Calpurnia Descending).
Meanwhile, the Royal Shakespeare's main offering will be a surprisingly conventional one, a staging of "Alice in Wonderland".
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