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The Drummer (fairy Tale)
The Drummer may refer to: * Drummer (comics), a fictional character from the comic book ''Planetary'' by Warren Ellis and John Cassaday * The Drummer (2007 film), ''The Drummer'' (2007 film), a Hong Kong film directed by Kenneth Bi * The Drummer (2020 film), ''The Drummer'' (2020 film), an American film starring Danny Glover * The Drummer (play), ''The Drummer'' (play), a 1716 play by Joseph Addison * The Drummer (Flanagan), ''The Drummer'' (Flanagan), a bronze sculpture * "The Drummer" (fairy tale), one of ''Grimms' Fairy Tales'' * The Drummer (song), "The Drummer" (song), a 2022 song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers {{DEFAULTSORT:Drummer, The ...
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Drummer (comics)
Planetary (comics), Planetary is an American comic book Limited series (comics), limited series created by writer Warren Ellis and artist John Cassaday published by the Wildstorm imprint of DC Comics. Describing themselves as "Archaeologists of the Impossible", Planetary is an organization determined to discover the world's secret history. Planetary field team Elijah Snow Elijah Snow is initially presented as a vagrant missing many memories of his past. Snow is recruited as an investigator for the Planetary field team by Jakita Wagner. Possessing the ability of heat subtraction, Snow assists the Planetary team. Snow's memories eventually return and he realizes that he is in fact a ''Century Baby'' (all born on January 1, 1900, and exhibiting radically decreased aging and other superhuman abilities), and that his recruitment was not the beginning of his history with Planetary; he is in fact the enigmatic Fourth Man who created Planetary. IGN named him 54th of the Top 100 Comic Bo ...
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The Drummer (2007 Film)
''The Drummer'' is a 2007 Hong Kong-Taiwanese drama film written and directed by Kenneth Bi and starring Jaycee Chan, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Angelica Lee. It is Kenneth Bi's second film as a director. The film was released in Hong Kong on 11 October 2007. It features the Chinese Zen drumming group, U-Theatre. The film is available in the United States on DVD from filmmovement.com. Summary Sid, the spoiled son of a gangster (Kwan), is getting caught having a love affair with the girlfriend of a big gangster boss, who is also the boss of his father. To save the life of his son, Kwan sends him to off to Taiwan, where an uncle (Chiu) is watching over him. One day Sid discovers a temple with Zen buddhist practising drums. He joins them and learns important lessons about life. Cast and roles * Jaycee Chan as Sid * Tony Leung Ka-fai as Kwan * Angelica Lee as Hong Dou * Roy Cheung as Ah Chiu * Josie Ho as Sina * Kenneth Tsang as Stephen Ma * Yumiko Cheng as Carmen * Liu Ruo-yu as Lan Ji ...
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The Drummer (2020 Film)
''The Drummer'' is a 2020 American drama film directed by Eric Werthman and starring Danny Glover, who also serves as an executive producer of the film. The film premiered at the 2020 Woodstock Film Festival. Cast *Danny Glover as Mark Walker *Prema Cruz as Cori *Sam Underwood as Darien Cooper *Daniel K. Isaac as Mike *Camilla Perez as Maria * Frankie J. Alvarez as Nate * Jennifer Mudge as Alison Layton * Lillias White as Roberta *Nikola Balać as Christian Release 1091 Pictures acquired North American distribution rights to the film in July 2021. The film was released on November 9, 2021. Reception The film has an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on five reviews. Bob Strauss of the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' gave the film a negative review and wrote, "Defined only by their scars, all three lead characters feel generic, as if Werthman built them out of archetypes that ran through his case studies." Robert Daniels of ''RogerEbert.com ''RogerEbert.com'' is an American f ...
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The Drummer (play)
''The Drummer'' is a 1716 comedy play by the British writer Joseph Addison, also known as ''The Drummer, or, The Haunted House''. It ran for three nights at the Drury Lane Theatre. It was the only new play staged at the theatre during that season. The cast featured Robert Wilks as Sir George Trueman, Anne Oldfield as Lady Trueman, Benjamin Johnson as Vellum, Colley Cibber as Tinsel, John Mills as Fantome, William Penkethman as Butler, Joe Miller as Coachman, Henry Norris as Gardiner and Margaret Saunders as Abigail. Addison's longstanding collaborator Richard Steele wrote a preface to the work.Nicoll p.199 It was partly inspired by the story of Drummer of Tedworth, but rewritten in a more contemporary context and made supportive of the recent Hanoverian Succession. It was revived in 1762 at both Drury Lane and Covent Garden to capitalise on public excitement concerning the recent supposed Cock Lane ghost haunting. Synopsis Lady Truman is apparently widowed when she receives ...
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The Drummer (Flanagan)
''The Drummer'' is a bronze sculpture, by Barry Flanagan. It is at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. It was made in 1996, and donated by the artist in 2001. See also * List of public art in Washington, D.C., Ward 2 This is a list of public art in Ward 2 of Washington, D.C.. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum. Most of the works mentioned ... References 1990 sculptures Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Sculptures of the Smithsonian Institution Bronze sculptures in Washington, D.C. Outdoor sculptures in Washington, D.C. Musical instruments in art {{US-sculpture-stub ...
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Grimms' Fairy Tales
''Grimms' Fairy Tales'', originally known as the ''Children's and Household Tales'' (german: Kinder- und Hausmärchen, lead=yes, ), is a German collection of fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm, Grimm brothers or "Brothers Grimm", Jacob Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Wilhelm, first published on 20 December 1812. This first Edition (book), edition contained 86 stories, and by the seventh edition in 1857, it had 210 unique fairy tales. It is listed by UNESCO in its UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists, Memory of the World Registry. Origin Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were two of 10 children from Dorothea (''née'' Zimmer) and Philipp Wilhelm Grimm. Philipp was a highly regarded district magistrate in Steinau an der Straße, about from Hanau. Jacob and Wilhelm were sent to school for a classical education once they were of age, while their father was working. They were very hard-working pupils throughout their education. They followed in their father's footsteps and started to p ...
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The Drummer (song)
"The Drummer" is a song by American alternative rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers and was the second single from the band's thirteenth studio album ''Return of the Dream Canteen''. The single, along with a music video, was released on October 14, 2022. Music video The music video for the song was directed by Phillip R. Lopez. The music video features the Chili Peppers performing an intimate concert while breakdancers and others dance around them in an underground nightclub. Chart performance The single reached No. 10 on the ''Billboard'' Alternative Airplay chart and No. 21 on the Rock & Alternative Airplay chart. Live performances The song made its live debut on January 14, 2023, at the iHeartRadio ALTer Ego music festival in Inglewood, CA. Personnel * Anthony Kiedis – vocals *Flea – bass *John Frusciante – guitar, keyboards, synthesizers, backing vocals *Chad Smith – drums Additional personnel *Rick Rubin – production *Ryan Hewitt Ryan Michael Hewitt (born Ja ...
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