These Los Angeles Marionettes Would Like To Enter Your Home & Put On A Show This Halloween

It's a spooktacular not to be missed!
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If you want your Halloween morning to involve sweetly spooky puppets transporting themselves into your living room from a Los Angeles theater this year, well, you're in luck.

The Bob Baker Marionette Theater is hosting a special Halloween morning public Zoom show of their beloved seasonal show, Hallowe'en Spooktacular, and you can watch for only $10.

Sit back, relax, and watch these little stringed Halloween characters (Dracula, the Invisible Man, the Purple People Eater, and more) as they prance their way into your home.

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1 opportunity to see the Halloween Spooktacular live this year

The theater has gone virtual this year, partnering with Playhouse Live and streaming all of its shows online, in usually pre-taped performances.

This particular show is special, however, as it will be performed completely live.

You can stick around after the show for a (free!) costume contest, hosted by local celebrity and actual puppet Green Witch.

If you can't make it to the Halloween morning live show, you can rent the pretaped version at any time for 48 hours for $14.99.

Bob Baker's Public Zoom Hallowe’en SpOoKtAcUlAr

Price: $10

When: 10:30 a.m. PST on October 31, 2020

Address: Online

Why You Need To Go: These sweet and spooky puppets will help you start your Halloween off in the most festive (and extremely Los Angeles) way

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