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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF CCP THEATER artist Markki Stroem in ‘Mula sa Buwan’.
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Markki Stroem took first crack at the latest Triple Threats concert series, which debuted on 14 October at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Tanghalang Ignacio Jimenez (Blackbox Theater).
Triple Threats showcases a performing artist's talents in acting, singing, and dancing.
The versatile Stroem's show, "Leading," also marked his debut solo concert.
"I hold the CCP dear to me… This is the place where I found my passion, where I found my love for music and the arts. It's great to do the production here," he said at the media conference for Triple Threats.
Starting out as a finalist on Pilipinas Got Talent season 1, the Filipino-Norwegian shone as a theater actor in straight plays and musicals, and also excelled on TV and in the movies.
The multihyphenate is likewise a singer-songwriter, and music video director-producer.
He recently starred in the stage musical Mula sa Buwan, which will have a rerun this December.
Next as Triple Threats performer is Arman Ferrer in "All of Me" on 18 November, and Poppert Bernadas in "Ang Musika, Ang Teatro, at Ako" on 21 December.
CCP Box Office, tel. 8832 3704; Ticketworld tel. 8891 999; www.ticketworld.com.ph.