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semi-staged in American English (ˌsɛmɪˈsteɪdʒd) adjective produced with the use of only a limited number of props, costumes, etc. said as of an opera staged for an exhibition performance, in a concert hall, etc. Examples of 'semi-staged' in a sentencesemi-staged In fact the words 'semi-staged' are almost insulting.Which was just as well, because the semi-staged element was far less convincing.I absolutely dislike the expression 'semi-staged', because if something is 'semi', it sounds half-hearted.Glyndebourne's semi-staged performance marked the end of the company's season.It has to be said that this semi-staged production at first seems more semi than staged.But not only is there a five-piece band and a huge screen behind them but the action is semi-staged. |