2 minute read

Theater

By: Laura Tristán

On the first call, you find your seat.

On the second call, the excitement begins.

On the third call, the time has come to travel inside a story that will be told by magical beings.

The curtain opens and there he is, in front of you, an actor. The actor dresses in the skin of others, the actor can sing, dance, cry, he can live in that story that makes you laugh or in which he will bring you to tears.

Standing on a stage of any size makes the audience feel emotions from the past or from a life that is not theirs but can become ours.

The theater is an ally and an accomplice for those who seek to feel beyond their hearts. The actor is the medium, he is the conductor, he is the monologue, and he has the strength and courage to be naked in front of his audience.

He is a member of a group of madmen or musical note acrobats.

Take your children’s hand and take them to the theater, where they will find magic and food for their imagination, and you come back every time you want to take the boat to that place that you have almost forgotten.

Third call... we begin!

This article is from: