
Touching Documentary Of The Numerica PAC Set To Debut
For 25 years, the Numerica Performing Arts Center has been more than a stage—it’s been the heartbeat of Wenatchee Valley’s cultural life. “Precious Little Theater” takes audiences behind the curtain to experience the magic of live performance through the eyes of four visionary directors who have found their creative home at the PAC. Their stories reveal how theater transforms lives, builds empathy, and strengthens community bonds in ways that no other art form can.
Through powerful interviews, intimate backstage moments, and electrifying performance footage, this film captures the passion and resilience of artists who bring the stage to life. Audiences will hear from a diverse cast of performers—from seasoned professionals to young dreamers—each sharing how the PAC has shaped their journey.
This documentary is more than a tribute; it’s a call to action. As arts funding faces an uncertain future, “Precious Little Theater” makes the case that live performance must not only be preserved but also championed.
CLICK THE LINK TO NORTH FORTY'S WEBSITE DEDICATED TO THE PREMIERE AND VIEW THE TRAILER
To ensure a compelling narrative, the documentary will feature four directors with powerful, resonant stories.
Jaime Donegan – Director of Hot August Nights and Follies
Nikolas Caoile – Wenatchee Symphony Music Director
Paul Atwood – Apple Blossom/School District Musical Directors
Melissa Port – Director of Fabulous Feet
Precious Little Theater Distribution
World Premiere - scheduled for February 19. We plan to sell out at least two screenings of the film.
Film Festivals: We will submit this film to the appropriate festivals.
Air on PBS - KBTC in Tacoma and KSPS in Spokane have already agreed to air the film upon completion
Streaming Service - will make this film available on an appropriate streaming service for anyone who wants to watch it.
The film will have its world premiere on Thursday night, February 19, 2026. Get your tickets: NumericaPAC.org See you at the Premiere!
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