Staging (noun)

  1. The process of preparing, arranging, and presenting a play, opera, or similar performance.
  2. The process of preparing a location or setting for an event or production.
  3. The act or process of presenting or exhibiting something to the public.
  4. A temporary platform or structure used to support performers, equipment, or props during a performance.

Origin:

Late middle english: from stage, in the sense "a step, degree".

Examples:

  1. The staging of the play was a success, with intricate sets, costumes, and lighting.
  2. The staging of the concert was a massive undertaking, involving hundreds of people and dozens of trucks.
  3. The staging of the exhibition was a collaborative effort between artists, curators, and designers.
  4. The staging for the wedding ceremony was beautifully decorated with flowers and lanterns.
  5. The staging for the fashion show was a futuristic, high-tech setup with a large runway and multiple screens.
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