Bob Baker Marionette Theater
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Historic marionette theater features thousands of handmade puppets and free cups of ice cream.

πŸ“œ Historic cultural landmark in Los Angeles, one of the longest-running puppetry theaters in the United States.
πŸ” Founded in 1963 by Bob Baker and Alton Wood, now at 4949 York Blvd.

Why Go

🎭 Unique marionette performances with thousands of handmade puppets
🍦 Enjoy free ice cream after every show, a long-standing tradition
🌟 Experience a piece of Hollywood history, with puppets featured in films and TV
🎢 Charming soundtrack of old phonograph records

Why Avoid

🎟️ Showings are limited and seasonal, reservations required
πŸ“ May be perceived as off-beat or 'psychedelic' by some adults

Tips

πŸ‘» Halloween shows are particularly popular and tickets are limited
πŸ‘Ά While catering to young audiences, adults often find the performances unique
πŸ—ΊοΈ Now located at 4949 York Blvd in Highland Park

Cost

πŸ’° Shows typically $25, children 2 and under free.

Hours

πŸ•’ Varies by season; check website for specific show times.

Address

πŸ“ 4949 York Blvd, Los Angeles, California, 90042, United States

Last updated 10 days ago

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