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Portraying a legend about to take on the role of a lifetime is not lost on Rakos. Since several new musi- cals have gone on from Paper Mill Playhouse to Broadway in recent years, the industry is watching this one close. “Our experiences are very parallel in that respect,” continued Rakos. “It’s a challenge to play someone who is so well known, but because this is about - trying to copy her mannerisms and diction. She also watched a lot of Garland’s early movies and performances, and read a couple of biographies on the star. The principal cast includes Ruby Rakos (Billy Elliot) as Judy Gar- land/Frances Gumm, Tony Award nominee Max Von Essen (An American in Paris, Paper Mill’s The Baker’s Wife) as Frank Gumm, Ol- I’m not trying to be her because I’m never going to be Judy Garland. No one can be Judy Garland. I think that helps take the pressure off. Frances Gumm - the girl who be- came Judy Garland and the girl behind the legend - she’s not as well known. I’m not trying to be her because I’m never going to be Judy Garland. No one can be Judy Garland. I think that helps take the pressure off.” To prepare for the role, Rakos said she listened to Garland’s mu- sic and would sing along with it 2019 FALL PREVIEW ivier Award-winner Lesli Margheri- ta (Matilda, Dames at Sea) as Ethel Gumm, Karen Mason (Mamma Mia!, And the World Goes ‘Round) as Ma Lawlor/Kay Koverman, Ste- phen DeRosa (Into the Woods, HBO’s Boardwalk Empire) as Louis B. Mayer, Michael Wartella (Char- lie and the Chocolate Factory, Tuck Everlasting) as Mickey Rooney, and Colin Hanlon (ABC’s Modern INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 7