Generation FOMO is a groundbreaking verbatim play by Isabelle Defaut of Portrait Theatre, exploring how smartphones and social media shape young people’s lives and mental health.
Drawn from interviews with primary and secondary pupils, as well as university students, the piece offers an unfiltered insight into the pressures, habits and emotions tied to life online. The play also weaves in the perspectives of parents, carers, teachers and mental health professionals, revealing wider concerns about navigating a constantly connected world.
Performed by the Acting Academy students from The Canterbury Academy, one of the University of Kent’s Outreach Schools, this powerful production brings the voices of Gen Z to the stage.
The performance is followed by a post-show panel discussion.
Content guidance: this production explores themes including sex and mental health, which some audience members may find sensitive.