![]() The Times reports that Murray could be seen crying during curtain call on Tuesday, and afterward met with the cast to rave about their performances. And unlike his character, Phil Connors, who's initially driven mad by the inexplicable repetition, he didn't mind at all doing the same thing two days in a row. ![]() According to the New York Times, Murray was such a fan of the show - which he took in on Tuesday, then again on Wednesday - that it moved him to tears. It was a case of life imitating art, as the plot of the show revolves around a self-absorbed weatherman (Murray) forced to relive the titular day over and over again. But it was probably even more surreal when Murray turned up for a second performance the very next night. It must have been a surreal experience for the cast and crew of the new musical " Groundhog Day," based on the 1993 comedy, to have none other than the film's star, Bill Murray, show up to see it earlier this week.
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