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"workshop presentation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a presentation given during a workshop, or a presentation about a workshop. For example: "The workshop presentation on how to create a website was very informative and helpful."
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"Hairspray," the wacky musical based on the John Waters film, has a workshop presentation today.
"The Last Ship" had a closed-door workshop presentation in May for theater producers and other potential investors.
The musical stalled on its way to Broadway this season after a workshop presentation directed by Sam Mendes, and Mr. Prince has taken over.
The three ballets performed by the School of American Ballet last weekend in its annual Workshop presentation were a heady infusion of beauty, consisting of pure dancing — nothing but dancing to music.
The show, which had a rough workshop presentation last March as the season finale of Lincoln Center's American Songbook series, is really a continuation of her one-woman Broadway show, "Elaine Stritch at Liberty," with the balance between songs and talking reversed.
Since last spring, when he announced he was retiring from performing to concentrate on making ballets, he has created works for his home company, the City Ballet, as well as for the San Francisco Ballet, the Royal Ballet of London and a workshop presentation of a Marvin Hamlisch-John Guare musical, "The Sweet Smell of Success," directed by Nicholas Hytner.
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Each group of participants presented these units to the rest of the workshop presentations were followed by constructive evaluation by peers and the committee members.
"A Safe Harbor for Elizabeth Bishop" by Marta Goes, starring Amy Irving, now through Saturday, is this summer's only full production at the Powerhouse Theater, which will otherwise have two workshop presentations by new playwrights.
In early August, for example, there will be workshop presentations of a big-budget commercial musical, "Sweet Smell of Success," with John Lithgow in the leading role of J. J. Hunsecker, a ruthless columnist.
Only workshop presentations, not productions, were promised, though the hope was that most of these projects would survive the development process and make it to a Lincoln Center stage.
The programme and short abstracts of all workshop presentations can be found in the Book of Abstracts (see Additional file 1).
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