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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a staging of a" 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 a staging of a classic Shakespearean play that captivates audiences."
Alternatives: "a production of a" or "a presentation of a".
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Another first is a staging of a story of social injustice from 13th-century Yuan dynasty China.
His latest opening, this February, was a staging of A Midsummer Night's Dream - his Royal Shakespeare Company debut.
It's a staging of a baffled and beguiling closeness between black and white characters that will run through many of Poitier's greatest films.
The director of a Siberian opera house was fired recently after a staging of a Wagner opera featured controversial images of Jesus Christ.
With a vivid spectacle in the foreground framed by a stunning backdrop, it was like watching a staging of a Sophocles play in a beautiful Greek theater.
LORRAINE HUNT LIEBERSON Peter Sellars's direction of Dawn Upshaw in a staging of a Bach cantata, No. 199 ("My Heart Swims in Blood"), a few years ago was not a great success.
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