After The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime and The Imitation Game, young men who are gifted mathematicians thanks to varying degrees of autism have found a place in the public’s heart and  ...									
								
								
									
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										CRAZY CREATURES from Ensemble at Cast, Doncaster Take a beautifully illustrated storybook, add a lively narrator, a gifted composer and a group of world-class virtuoso musicians and – wow, what  ...									
								
								
									
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										Robert Tanitch reviews Stevie at Hampstead Theatre, London NW3 Stevie is the quirky, eccentric English poet, Stevie Smith (1902-1971). Her heyday was the 1960’s and her most famous poem remains Not Wa ...									
								
								
									
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										In 1935, a Mr Beene of Kensington became the first person to pass the driving test, paying 37p in today’s money to take it. 80 years on and a lot has changed on British roads with the number of cars s ...									
								
								
									
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