The actor and his role
Ardalion's profession is central to how the Church remembers him. He is described as a talented actor, and one strand of the tradition specifies that his favourite role was a burlesque of the martyrs that mocked Christians in every possible way. His art was thus directed against the very faith he would come to die for.
The dramatic reversal is the heart of his story. The role he was performing scripted a Christian who weakened under interrogation and agreed to deny Christ; Ardalion broke from the script, silenced the theatre, and made the confession his own. The sources observe the irony that a man who had played the part of a martyr in mockery came to play it in truth.