During one performance, the breakaway bottle smashed on Bruce Fleming's head actually drew blood. Bruce didn't stop bleeding until the start of the second act.
In homage to his late father, producer Scott Broe tries to get some part of his father in every show he works on. In Love, Sex and the IRS, the underwear hanging on the clothes line belonged to Scott's father.
The cost of each breakaway bottle: $25.
Because of audience sightlines backstage, the cast spent a major portion of the play crammed into a small area, approx. 2'x4', by the apartment entrance door.
There was always the odd piece of lingerie left on stage before the scene when Jansen, the landlord, came in. During one performance, it was a very bright red bra hanging by the doorway that was needed by Len Cain for a costume change. The bra was eventually kicked backstage.