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Kent Director's Show Hits House of Commons
7 Jan
Summary
- A play about young people's phone use will be shown at the House of Commons.
- The show is based on interviews with individuals aged 11 to 25.
- Young participants express anger towards tech companies for addiction.

A new theatre production addressing the impact of mobile phone use on young people is scheduled for presentation at the prestigious House of Commons. The show, titled 'Generation Fomo - Fear of Missing Out,' is the brainchild of Isabelle Defaut, a theatre director based in Kent.
Defaut's work is rooted in extensive interviews conducted with individuals aged between 11 and 25. These conversations delve into their complex relationships with smartphones and the pervasive influence of social media in their lives. She observes a widespread sentiment among the youth.
According to Defaut, many young people are acutely aware of their digital dependency and voice strong dissatisfaction with the technology sector. She posits that this generation actively seeks respite from the constant connectivity, indicating a deep-seated need for digital disconnection.




