Today August 26 is celebrated the day of the Actor – Person who plays to represent the life of someone else-
The story goes that in the third century A.D. the actor Ginés of Rome acting in a play in front of the Roman emperor Diocletian and political characters of the time parodied around mocking the sacrament of baptism, but did not tell that by carrying out the scene of baptism where he received the water he would convert to Catholicism firmly expressing faith in Christ, So I exhort those present to receive the sacrament, the Roman Emperor being one of those I accept, converting also to Catholicism; However, the political figures who were in the audience considered it as a blasphemy and sentenced him to torture and later beheaded. Gines became the theatrical saint -"interpreting a fiction he found a truth"-; He is depicted with a mask symbol of the theater and a stringed instrument. You may wonder what Theatre has to do with Travel; even if they don't believe it much; not only because some actors need lodging, food or transportation services; but because through their performances they take us to distant and unimaginable places, past or future times that awaken in our being the desire to know those amazing places. The planet has a large number of theaters both closed and outdoors, so give yourself the opportunity to meet one to witness and admire the work of the actor and if you are very lucky, you can also be part of the play. Remember:
"Life is a play in which we are all main actors" Vanessa Romero