 The Kellier Community Theater is an informal group full of familiar faces. Many of the cast and crew members are associated with the school district in some way or another as Mel Meyer reports for this week's in focus. The school superintendent leads staff, students and other community members as Doc in Doc's holiday. I think Kellier School has a tradition, a long standing tradition of community theater. The community theater does not have a set schedule. Calvin Mayers, who is a school custodian, had the idea to put on a performance and started asking around if anyone was interested. Derek Nisler says it's fun to be performing with his coworkers. We kind of joke with each other in the hall and make sure we always have our script on us and learning our lines. For the students, it's been interesting seeing the school staff in a different light. They're just a friend, they're just they're equal to you because they're all the same role. The staff of our school is already really close to all the students so it's just getting to know them a little bit more and more of the community members. For one of the show's stars, getting on stage in front of the students felt like second nature. I'm a graduate of Kellier High School. She was in every single school play that they had during her four years. And a lot of people remember me as a student in performing in the school plays. So it's kind of mind blowing. Showing audience members that the passions they pick up now can continue in the future. From this production, we can maybe get more people, students and adults interested in our next community play. In Kellier with this week's in focus, I'm Al Meyer, Lakeland News. And the show will go on at the Kellier Old School Center on Sunday at 7pm. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.