Susan Haefner performs and discusses Harlold Arlen's classic "It's Only a Paper Moon," which she performed in the original musical TENDERLY, the story of Rosemary Clooney. We discuss how this standard of the American Songbook can be stretched in a number of different directions, and try out two renditions: an uptempo, and a ballad. Susan also talks about transitioning from New York as a Broadway actor to the quiet hills of Vermont, where she teaches, and works steadily at three regional theaters in the surrounding area. Also, forgive the somewhat random insertion of the theme to "The Third Man." I had some technical difficulties in the web series version of the episode, and was scrolling a disclaimer at that point. (It didn't really translate to the podcast)