I learned about the Camino de Santiago years ago. It’s been on my bucket list ever since, but it quietly slipped to the back burner. That is, until a friend invited me to see Buen Camino. I took it as a sign.
What unfolded on stage was more than a performance. Susan, the solo performer, absolutely nailed it. In this one-woman show, she seamlessly embodied a range of characters without missing a beat. Her energy, authenticity, and emotional depth held me captive from beginning to end. I laughed, I cried, and most importantly, I reflected.
As the story unfolded, I found myself looking inward, asking what burdens I’m still carrying and how I can begin to let them go. The play isn’t just a narrative, it’s an invitation. A spiritual checkpoint. A call to action. Thank you, Susan. It was a powerful reminder not to let it just be a dream, but actually to undertake the Camino.
Buen Camino is more than entertainment; it’s an experience. If you get the chance to see it, take it. It’s a must-see.