What's Happening?
Bob Baker Marionette Theatre is bringing its beloved version of the Nutcracker to the Sierra Madre Playhouse for a series of 50 performances. Running from November 29, 2025, to January 4, 2026, this rendition
of the classic ballet features 100 handcrafted puppets, including iconic characters like Clara, the Nutcracker, and the Sugar Plum Fairy. The production, which has been a holiday tradition since 1969, is co-presented by Bob Baker Marionette Theater and Sierra Madre Playhouse. Artistic and Executive Director Matt Cook expressed excitement about the return of the Nutcracker, noting its appeal to multi-generational families and couples seeking festive entertainment.
Why It's Important?
Bob Baker's Nutcracker is a significant cultural event that enriches the holiday season for audiences in Sierra Madre and beyond. Its return to the Playhouse highlights the enduring popularity of traditional holiday performances and their role in community engagement. The production not only preserves the artistic legacy of Bob Baker but also supports local arts venues by drawing diverse audiences. This event contributes to the cultural vibrancy of the region, offering a unique blend of puppetry and classic ballet that appeals to both young and old.
What's Next?
The Sierra Madre Playhouse will host additional holiday-themed performances, including a musical mash-up of Home Alone and a yuletide celebration by Matt Johnson and the New Jet Set. These events are expected to attract varied audiences, enhancing the Playhouse's reputation as a hub for festive entertainment. As the holiday season progresses, the Playhouse will continue to offer a range of performances that cater to different tastes, ensuring a lively and engaging cultural calendar.
Beyond the Headlines
The return of Bob Baker's Nutcracker underscores the importance of preserving traditional arts and cultural heritage. It highlights the role of marionette theater in storytelling and its ability to captivate audiences through intricate craftsmanship and imaginative narratives. This production also reflects broader trends in the arts community, where there is a growing appreciation for vintage and handcrafted performances that offer a nostalgic escape from modern digital entertainment.











