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This is a remounting of the original piece."
The 1992 Broadway revival was the most successful American remounting of the show since its original opening.
It is a remounting of the production originally staged by the theater in 1991; it is not new.
After sighting it in, scratch a mark behind each scope clamp to allow remounting of the scope without resighting each time.
From August 23-30, a desultory fire was directed on Fort Sumter to hinder repairs and the remounting of guns.
Terry Molloy played Davros in the remounting of the play, again with Peter Miles for another one-off production, mounted in 2005.
"All our halls are air-conditioned, and we recently completed an overall renovation and remounting of all our dinosaur fossils," Dr. Gaffney said.
Freed from his encumbrances, Sulla supervised the remounting of Jugurtha, who now was chained to Publius Vagiennius.
However, the production was basically a remounting of his 1969/1975 version, with the same two leading actors, the same costumes design, the same lighting, and the same design concept.
The evening's entertainment, the United States debut of a radical remounting of the classic "Cinderella" by the company's artistic director, Rudolf Nureyev, was a bit overdressed, too.
(There has been talk of remounting the production for New York audiences in April at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, but that depends on the performers' availability.)
The Rude Mechanicals' Dionysus in 69 A site documenting the first-ever remounting of TPG's original play in 2011 at Princeton's Lewis Center for the Arts.
In 2007, the NEA gave a grant for the remounting of The Garden of Earthly Delights under a program dedicated to the remounting of American masterworks.
In keeping with the performance at its heart, Susan H. Schulman's production of "Sweeney Todd," a remounting of her searing York Theater Company staging of last spring, reveals the nonsense of that assumption.
Current projects include Harriet Tubman by Leo Edwards (commissioned by Opera Ebony and the Linda Gale Sampson Charitable Trust) and the remounting of The Meetin' for touring throughout North America.
A member of the original production said this week that Mr. Simon had recently met with Emily Mann, the artistic director of the McCarter Theater in Princeton, N.J., about a possible revision and remounting of the show.
When the American War of Independence broke out in 1774, De Lancey was at once despatched to his native colony to make arrangements for the accommodation and remounting of his own regiment and of the royal artillery, then under orders for active service.
She played Olive in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at the Barrington Stage Company in 2008, in a remounting of the production with new direction by Jeremy Dobrish, and at the North Shore Music Theatre.
The two other nominees in that category were the British revival of Tom Stoppard's esoteric farce "Jumpers" and a remounting of Lorraine Hansberry's classic 1959 drama "A Raisin in the Sun," a commercial venture starring the rap mogul Sean Combs.
Richard Eyre is opening a revival of "The Crucible" tonight, Nicholas Hytner's production of the new musical "Sweet Smell of Success" opens on March 14, and Trevor Nunn's remounting of his acclaimed Royal National Theater production of "Oklahoma!"
Mr. Van Asselt said he was cautious about jinxing the deal, but an agent with knowledge of the potential deal said much of the money for the remounting - some $300,000 - might come from the company's advisory board, which includes Edward Albee, Zoe Caldwell and Terrence McNally.
After this win (after trailing 0x2, a remounting that never occurred again between the two clubs), Vasco would win a series of derbies by remounting to clinch the turno, and the press labeled "Vascão vira-vira" (meaning roughly Big Vasco bottom-up).