Spellbound
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Musical Wicked.
Spellbound

‘WICKED,’ OCT. 23-NOV. 17

You’ll feel as though you’re “Defying Gravity” after seeing the “Popular” Broadway musical “Wicked.” is prequel to the Wizard of Oz” plays out against a Tony-nominated score by Stephen Schwartz, recreating the magical Land of Oz in a stunning and engaging production that upends norms while telling the story of the misunderstood Wicked Witch of the West. Fox theatre, 855.285.8499. www.foxtheatre.org

‘Traveling the Silk Road’ Until Jan. 5

A camel caravan , a market stuffed with fantastic goods, travelers’ tales and a sailing ship loaded with priceless cargo— all this and more can be found in the Fernbank Museum’s “Traveling the Silk Road” exhibit. 404.929.6300. www.fernbankmuseum.org

Red Clay Comedy Festival Oct. 4-5

The two-day event includes Janelle James, Shane Mauss, Maria Bamford and Harrison Greenbaum. Multiple venues in East Atlanta Village, 404.482.3994. www.redclaycomedy.com

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