The film uses animation with the audio to restage moments of Cobain's life. |
Regardless of my taste, I don't think I'll change or restage the classics, because it would further limit the room for creating new works. |
He did much to promote the cause of the male dancer in classical ballet, seeking to restage the 19thcentury repertoire in order to boost the male role to beyond that of mere partner. |
Brown's designs for the Glyndebourne Pelleas et Mélisande, which specified the whole stage should be a carpet of flowers beneath a transparent plastic film, is still teasing the ingenuity of directors who restage it. |
He likes to restage legendary road accidents, such as the ones that killed James Dean, Grace Kelly and Jane Mansfield. |
After the successful re-creation of one of her most powerful pieces, La Chambre Blanche, choreographer Ginette Laurin now intends to restage La Vie qui bat in its original version. |