MARY BETH: You know, I saw you on stage once in New York. In The Longest Night. I thought you were excellent.
JEFF: Well, thanks. I liked that script.
MARY BETH: That was the best play I saw all year. You were very lucky.
JEFF: Thanks.
MARY BETH: Of all the shows I've done, this one has the shortest work schedule. We hardly have time to rehearse. And Steven gets very tense when he doesn't have much time. Watch out.
JEFF: Vacation photos?
MARY BETH: What? These? Oh, these are just baby pictures.
JEFF: Your baby?
MARY BETH: Yes. But these are the worst ones.
JEFF: I'd really like to see them.
MARY BETH: They're old. From weeks ago.
JEFF: These are great. Isn't that the cutest baby? Those are the biggest eyes.
MARY BETH: She's six months now. Isn't that the nicest smile? She's such a happy baby. . . and so quiet. I hated to go back to work.
JEFF: That must be the hardest thing about being a parent. Leaving them. Even for a minute.
MARY BETH: I miss her during the day.
JEFF: She's the most beautiful baby. You must be the proudest mother in Stamford.