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  • Cheryl Bear:
    25 Jul. 2020
    A very funny piece about the competitive nature of class reunions and a great metaphor on how eventually you learn not to care about having the largest measurements. Well done.
  • Claudia Haas:
    12 May. 2020
    Pfeffinger has such fun withTiny Baby where the baby is .. well tiny. How does baby show at competitive reunions? When is tiny too tiny? When do you stop caring? Absurd and poignant.
  • Nick Nappo:
    10 Apr. 2020
    I remember this piece from years ago when it was published in Dramatics magazine. It’s a very fun absurdist metaphor for humans at their most insecure, and what happens when those insecurities comes out. Not to mention, it beautifully captures the awkwardness of high school reunions. Great 10-minute play!
  • Rachel Bublitz:
    9 Apr. 2018
    Super funny and well constructed, TINY BABY is a great ten-minute that is just the right size. It has all the awkward pain of being a fresh parent with the added bonus awkward pain of being back with people you didn't necessarily like from High School. A play where big is BIG and tiny is, well, it's fine, really, it's just, ya know, kinda tiny. Would love to see this produced!
  • Greg Burdick:
    8 Nov. 2017
    “Tiny Baby” hits every note of the “We’re First Time Parents” theme song: the fear of inadequacy, the worry you’ll be discovered not knowing what the hell you’re doing, the anxiety about the future prospects of your newborn son or daughter. It has all the zaniness of an eleventh-hour SNL sketch, but there’s sophisticated architecture underneath in this 10 minute play. Great callback closer.
  • Asher Wyndham:
    16 Mar. 2017
    This little absurd play should be a lot of fun for readers and audience members. Pfeffinger's zany take on the class reunion may be a head-scratcher--and that's a good thing, yes: the play leaves you wondering...what does that teeny-tiny baby mean?