Carlo Orosa - The Philippine Star
August 23, 2024 | 12:00am
Shiela Valderrama Martinez is set to take center stage in the highly anticipated “Triple Threat” series at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). Known for her captivating performances and exceptional vocal prowess, Shiela has been a leading lady in the musical theater industry for over three decades. This time, she steps into the spotlight to share her journey and celebrate the iconic roles that have defined her career.
When asked about how she was selected for the “Triple Threat” series, Shiela modestly admitted, “I honestly don’t know what the selection process is. But I’m glad that they chose me.”
She recalled receiving an invitation from CCP, with Ariel Yuson and Dennis Marasigan personally reaching out to her.
“Of course, I immediately said yes. It’s an honor to be chosen, especially for this category,” she added, reflecting her deep respect for the institution and the opportunity.
Preparation for the concert has been a collaborative effort, with Shiela expressing gratitude for the people who have come together to bring her vision to life.
“I’m grateful that the people I had hoped to be part of this show all said yes and were available,” she shared.
From the creatives to the production team and guest performers, everything is falling into place. Shiela has been deeply involved in the production meetings and rehearsals, ensuring that every detail is perfect.
She also highlighted the importance of staying in peak condition, noting that she has been undergoing fittings for her show outfits and taking voice lessons to be in top shape for the performance.
In the “Triple Threat” concert, Shiela plans to showcase the highlights of her 30-year career in musical theater.
“I’ll be sharing my journey and singing some of the iconic roles that I’ve portrayed,” she revealed.
Fans can look forward to a repertoire that not only reflects her past triumphs but also includes songs from roles she still dreams of playing. The show promises to be a night of nostalgia, inspiration, and musical excellence.
Meanwhile, despite the rise of online entertainment and quick-fix platforms like TikTok, Shiela remains optimistic about the future of theater in the Philippines.
“I think theater in the Philippines is thriving and will continue to do so,” she asserted.
For Shiela, the magic of live performance lies in its personal connection with the audience — a quality that she believes will keep theater alive and flourishing for generations to come.
As a successful businesswoman, entertainer, and mother, Shiela has also mastered the art of balancing her various roles.