A Reporter Live Tweeted Bill Murray Watching 'Groundhog Day The Musical' Last Night and We Can't Stop Smiling We could all use a little Murray magic in our lives.

By Dan Bova

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Last night, New York Times culture writer Sopan Deb went to the August Wilson Theatre and witnessed Bill Murray watching the Groundhog Day musical for the first time. The excitement in his tweets and the pure Bill Murray-ness of it all (including a post-show speech to the cast about the Panama Canal) has us feeling inspired, energized and, what's this other weird feeling? Oh right, happy!

Related: Here's What It's Like to Be in Business With Bill Murray

Check out the tweets, and go here to read the full New York Times story if you feel like being in a really good mood for the rest of the day.

Dan Bova

BIZ Experiences Staff

VP of Special Projects

Dan Bova is the VP of Special Projects at BIZ Experiences.com. He previously worked at Jimmy Kimmel Live, Maxim, and Spy magazine. His latest books for kids include This Day in History, Car and Driver's Trivia ZoneRoad & Track Crew's Big & Fast Cars, The Big Little Book of Awesome Stuff, and Wendell the Werewolf

Read his humor column This Should Be Fun if you want to feel better about yourself.

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