Jenny Bacon was playing Mabel, but broke her foot a few days before opening, and was replaced by Meisle.
After that, the production transferred to the Minetta Lane Theatre, the only changes to the cast was Peg Healey (Stage Manager) and Jay Goede (Steve).
[1] The show's content, which includes reinterpreting biblical narratives and portraying Adam as homosexual, has led to protests surrounding its performances.
"[2] The 2002 production at the University of California, Santa Cruz saw protests from figures such as Jerry Falwell and Margie Phelps of the Westboro Baptist Church.
[2] In 2013, Oklahoma state representative Dan Fisher characterized the production as a "direct frontal attack" on Christians.