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  1. Today the Bob Hope Theatre's 2,042 seats are host to year-round live theatre, musicals, concerts, family events, a classic cinema series, and comedy. The Bob Hope Theatre is listed on the National Register of Historical Places and features a marble mosaic floor that encompasses a 1,200 square foot space in the center of the lobby.

  2. Buy Bob Hope Theatre tickets at Ticketmaster.com. Find Bob Hope Theatre venue concert and event schedules, venue information, directions, and seating charts.

  3. 15 de dic. de 2015 · Historic Bob Hope Theatre. 125 reviews. #2 of 85 things to do in Stockton. Historic Sites. Write a review. About. The Bob Hope Theatre, known to some locals as “The Fox” is an exciting entertainment destination and a beautifully restored piece of Stockton’s history.

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  4. Bob Hope Theatre, Stockton, California. 16,791 likes · 192 talking about this · 60,716 were here. A beautiful historic theatre located in the heart of Downtown Stockton.

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  5. Bob Hope Theatre. 242 East Main Street , Stockton, California 95202. 209-373-1400. The Bob Hope theatre is listed on the National Register of Historical Places touting A marble mosaic floor that encompasses a 1,200 square foot space in the center of the lobby. The marble was imported from Italy and the mosaic was designed by a Canadian artist.

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  6. Historic Bob Hope Theatre. 125 reviews. #2 of 85 things to do in Stockton. Historic Sites. Write a review. About. The Bob Hope Theatre, known to some locals as “The Fox” is an exciting entertainment destination and a beautifully restored piece of Stockton’s history.

  7. Fox California Theater, renamed the Bob Hope Theatre in 2004, is a commercial building in Stockton, California built in 1930. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [2] History. The site originally hosted T&D Photoplay, the first theater in Stockton.