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Once at Syracuse Stage

Ana is currently playing the role of Girl in Once at Syracuse Stage. It has been such a profound joy to play her dream role for the second time, this time at her Alma Mater where the dream itself was born. This story means so much to her and has been an artistic inspiration to her for so many years.

 

 


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“Marcu has a beautiful singing voice and plays her no-nonsense character with straightforward likability and her performance of “The Hill” brought tears to my eyes.” - The San Diego Union-Tribune on Once

“…the perfect foil to Marcu's talented, but more pragmatic Girl. Marcu's vocals are beautiful and clear, and her character instantly wins the audience over.” - Broadway World on Once

“Ana Marcu is a revelation! She strikes a chord with the audience with her gorgeous voice and piano accompaniment and has them wowed from the start.” - Scott Anthony Brennan on Once

“Frankie’s first wife, Mary Delgado’s (Ana Marcu) clear and sweet voice joining Frankie’s weaves further depth with deliciously executed harmony. “ - The Aspen Times on Jersey Boys

"Ana Marcu provides a beautiful singing voice as Quixote's niece Antonia and...is well versed at playing various instruments in the show." - Talkin' Broadway on Man of La Mancha

 

"[Marcu is a] talented vocalist with a knack for comedy and charisma for days." - TheatreScene.net

 

"The heart of the show lies in the...soulful and wistful Ana Marcu." - NewsHouse

 

"Marcu’s voice is especially gorgeous, with its handsome vibrato and confident delivery.” - CNYCafeMomus

 

"Ana Marcu whose sexually-infused...leader of the female warriors, conveyed a joyfulness and determination in movement…" - syracuse.com

 

"Ana Marcu [exhibits] such fierceness and confidence and leaves a lasting impression. Her dancing and acting is excellent.” - NY Theatre Guide

 

"She is fierce, fun, smart and always ready to break out into a dance number…" - Green Room Reviews

 

"A fabulous dancer capable of high athleticism and a singer who can belt out show-stoppers…" - The Baltimore Sun