Ron's rages are sincere and — according to his wife — healthily cathartic. But can these splenetic outbursts loosen the grip of capitalism at its most monstrous?
Another World: Losing Our
Children to Islamic State
National Theatre, London SE1
4/5
AFTER months of research and countless interviews, Another World arrives at the National. It’s fresh from the impressive stable of Nicolas Kent and Gillian Slovo who, at the Tricycle theatre in north-west London, gave us Guantanamo and The Riots.
Another significant landmark in Kent’s verbatim tradition, this documentary-style collection of personal accounts and opinions serves to stimulate inquiry into one of the biggest seismic movements of our time — the rise of the so-called Islamic State and its appeal to the young.
As the US marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence, the People’s World Editorial Collective argues that the real legacy of 1776 lies not in official celebrations but in centuries of popular struggles to make democracy a reality for all
RAMZY BAROUD looks at how Western media are being forced to kowtow to the Establishment’s war narratives
PETER MASON applauds a stage version of Le Carre’s novel that questions what ordinary people have to gain from high-level governmental spying
MAYER WAKEFIELD is gripped by a production dives rapidly from champagne-quaffing slick to fraying motormouth


