The year was 1989 and soon-to-be graduating Northern Kentucky University theater student Ted Weil was casting about for a way to keep active in live drama. He and friend Dave Radtke decided to stage a play at Westwood Town Hall.
“It was just an idea at the time of ‘Hey, let’s do a show,’” Weil said. “We were looking for more interesting and challenging work, plays that sparked our curiosity and were something we could sink our teeth into.”
That first play was Christopher Durang’s…