Mark Ghosn is a Filipino-Lebanese spoken word artist and monologist based in the Philippines. Known as the Primo Hugotero, his work centers on spoken word poetry and monologue performances that explore love, relationships, and contemporary Filipino experience.
Spoken Word and Performance
Ghosn is best known for creating Ampalaya Monologues, a work that brought monologues and performance poetry to mainstream Filipino audiences. His spoken word practice spans live performances, cultural festivals, national television, and commissioned collaborations.

Actor, Author, and Host
Alongside spoken word poetry, Ghosn works as an actor in theatre and film, and as a writer whose work has been published and adapted for screen. He has also participated in and hosted television, radio, and digital programs focused on culture, storytelling, and public discourse.
Cultural Work
Beyond his own artistic practice, Ghosn founded Teatro Marco, a black box studio theatre in Maginhawa, Quezon City. The space supports independent Filipino artists through performances, workshops, and collaborative projects.
