Until the end of May, the theatre-forum travels through secondary schools and neighbourhood houses in Geneva to open a discussion around a ubiquitous issue: how to live with screens in families? "I have nothing to see. I read the news. It's important." In front of her son who accuses her of being, too, riveted on her phone, the mother defends herself as she can. A few minutes later, she closes her computer by force, in full part online: it's tim…
Until the end of May, the theatre-forum travels through secondary schools and neighbourhood houses in Geneva to open a discussion around a ubiquitous issue: how to live with screens in families? "I have nothing to see. I read the news. It's important." In front of her son who accuses her of being, too, riveted on her phone, the mother defends herself as she can. A few minutes later, she closes her computer by force, in full part online: it's tim…