IPA: /ˈriːˌsteɪdʒ/
KK: /ˈrɛsteɪdʒ/
To present a performance or show again, often with changes or improvements.
The theater decided to restage the popular play due to high demand from the audience.
Past: restaged
Past Participle: restaged
Restage → It is formed from "re-" (meaning again) and "stage" (from Old French *estage*, meaning a platform or level). The word "restage" means to set something up again or to present it anew on a stage.
Think of doing something 'again' ('re-') on a 'platform' ('stage') — that's why restage means to set it up again.