run through

/ˈrʌn ˌθru/
noun
  1. A practice or rehearsal of a performance, such as a play, concert, or presentation, from beginning to end.
    • The cast did a full run-through of the play the night before opening.
    • We only have time for one quick run-through before the client arrives.
    • After the run-through, the director asked the actors to work on their timing.
  2. A quick review or summary of something, such as a list, plan, or procedure.
    • The manager gave us a run-through of the new safety rules.
    • She did a run-through of her packing list to make sure she hadn't forgotten anything.
    • I need a run-through of the agenda before the meeting starts.