Our western tradition of theater began with the Greeks, and for them, theater was community theater. When Sophocles, Euripides, or Aeschylus saw their plays, it was a community effort. To this day, Greek philosophy, politics, religion, ethics, medicine, and, of course, community theater, are an integral part of who we are. This week Theater Talk notes several community offerings including "The Boys Next Door" presented by both the Lancaster Regional Players at the Lancaster Opera House and The Western Door Playhouse at the Woodbox Theatre in Niagara Falls, "The Odd Couple" presented by