1345 West First Street, Los Angeles, California 90026

Office 213-250-9995; Fax 213-250-1120

www.BobBakerMarionettes.com

PARKING $3 at the Glendale Boulevard side of Theater.

Place your money in the envelope provided at the driveway entrance to the parking lot. Write your stall number and license number on the envelope.

There may also be parking on the street near the Theater

or under the Beverly Boulevard Bridge across from the Theater.


SCHOOL VISITS to the BOB BAKER MARIONETTE THEATER

Prices for Reserved School and Non-Profit Groups - $10 per student or teacher

Tuesday – Friday at 10:30 am or Additional Starting Times Upon Request

Advanced Booking Required

Call the Box Office to Book a Weekday Show for your School

213-250-9995


NOW PLAYING

 “SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT”

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Theme, Setting, Story and Puppets

 

Cast of Marionettes and Program

 

“Crow About” Credits

Puppeteers, Designers, Staff, etc.

 

 

On-line Tickets

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PRINT a POSTER

Take the POSTER to your child’s school, a local neighborhood school,

a business, your local community group, a youth

or senior group or give it to a friend or family member.

[Click on the Image for Printable Format or Click on the link below.]

Something to Crow About Poster


INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES

Preface to Marionette Idea Book

Bob Baker’s Puppet Projects

Teacher’s Guide

Teacher Feedback Form

THEATER STANDARDS

Visual and Performing Arts Content Standards for California Public Schools

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Grades 1 – 3Grades 4 – 6

Grades 7 – 8Grades 9 – 12

Vocabulary


BOB BAKER MARIONETTES CAN VISIT YOUR SCHOOL!

Call the Box Office to Arrange a VISIT to YOUR SCHOOL by the MARIONETTES.

We suggest two shows.  One in the morning and one after lunch.

Call 213-250-9995 for Reservations


Combine your visit to the Bob Baker Marionette Theater with a walk in the

VISTA HERMOSA NATURAL PARK

Vista Hermosa Natural Park is across the street from the Bob Baker Marionette Theater.

You can unload your students in front of the Theater and walk a half block to the entrance of the Park.