Here are some of the week's best discounts.

THEATER -- 54% off

"The Turn of the Screw": See the opera about mortals and ghosts in Victorian England for a discount. Available for a limited time at Poshdealz.com, get two tickets to "The Turn of the Screw," plus a $50 Davio's gift card, for $57 (regularly $37-$54 per ticket). Performance times include 8 p.m. April 19-20 and 3 p.m. April 21. All tickets will be left at will call; presented by Georgia State University. Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta.

ENTERTAINMENT -- BOGO

Sandy Springs Funhouse: For some affordable fun with friends or family, check out this offer from Sandy Springs Funhouse. Available at www.google.com/offers, snag a free game of laser tag when you buy another one, valid every day except Saturday (expires June 20; other restrictions apply). Show the voucher on your phone via the Google Offers app to redeem the savings. Sandy Springs Funhouse, 6650 Roswell Road NE, Atlanta; www.ssfunhouse.com.

HEALTH & BEAUTY -- 59% off

My Mind Body Retreat BodySpa: De-stress for less thanks to Vanessa Icy at My Mind Body Retreat BodySpa. For a limited time at Halfoffdepot.com, buy a $29 voucher for a 60-minute Swedish massage and Brown Sugar Foot Scrub ($70 value). The voucher expires three months from purchase and is for women only. Appointments are required; other restrictions apply. My Mind Body Retreat BodySpa, 741 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta; 404-721-4068.

FAMILY -- 50% off

Kangazoom: Treat the kids to a fun afternoon without depleting your wallet. For a limited time at Doubletakedeals.com, buy a $25 voucher for a five-visit "open jump" pass ($50 value) at the Smyrna location of the indoor children's play center. The voucher is good for kids ages 2 and older and expires Oct. 16. Restrictions apply and open jump times are posted online. Parental supervision — and socks — are required. Kangazoom, 4479 Atlanta Road, Smyrna.

COMEDY -- 50% off

The Improv Comedy Club & Dinner Theatre: Plan a fun date night on a budget. Available for a limited time at Sweetjack.com, get a $25 voucher for two tickets and an appetizer at the comedy theater ($50 value). The venue features big-name headliners Thursday-Saturday and a local open mic night Sundays. The voucher expires July 21; other restrictions apply. The Improv Comedy Club & Dinner Theatre, 56 E. Andrews Drive NW, Atlanta.

ENTERTAINMENT -- 50% off

Shecky's Girls Night Out: Have a girls night for less with a discount to the annual event, 4:30-9:30 p.m. April 24-25 at the Biltmore in Midtown. Purchase discounted tickets at Goldstar .com for $15 (regularly $30) and take part in the shopping, fashion, beauty products, cocktails and socializing. And you'll leave with a goodie bag filled with plenty of swag. For event information, visit www.sheckys.com/events.

SHOPPING -- 90% off

Spring Bargainata: The Atlanta section of the National Council of Jewish Women's Spring Bargainata sale is 11 a.m.-7:30 p.m. April 25 and 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. April 28. Find discounted designer clothing, shoes, bags, housewares  and small appliances, discounted up to 90 percent (think a $200 pair of shoes for $15). Cash or credit cards only. Hilderbrand Court Shopping Center, 6125 Roswell Road, Atlanta; www.ncjwatlanta.org.

FOOD & DRINK -- 50% off

Tarahumata Mexican Grill & Tequila Bar: Nosh on Mexican fare for half off thanks to this deal on the Scoutmob app. Find a coupon for the Alpharetta and Roswell locations, where they serve up made-to-order guacamole. The coupon is valid Saturday-Thursday with a maximum discount of $8 at lunch or $12 at dinner. See the app for restrictions. Tarahumata Mexican Grill & Tequila Bar, 12050 Etris Road, Alpharetta or 6195 Windward Way, Marietta.

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