Reenact /(r?`?n*?kt")/

Re·en·act

Reenact

v. t.
  1. To enact again.
  2. To enact into law, again; as, Congress reenacted the environmental law, which had expired.
  3. To perform (an action) as a simulation of a prior event; as, She re-enacted what had happened earlier that day; the historical society reenacted the signing of the Declaration of Independence; the militia reenacted the battle of Trenton.