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Groundhog Day, Old Vic
It’s déjà vu all over again, as the Matilda dream team reconvenes to bring the beloved Bill Murray-starring 1993 movie to stage. Serious expectations, then, but you wouldn’t know it from this fearless, fleet-footed and impressively cohesive show – destined … Continue reading
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Tagged andy karl, bill murray, broadway, broadywayworld, carlyss peer, danny rubin, film, groundhog day, harold ramis, matthew warchus, movie, musical, old vic, peter darling, review, stage, theatre, tim minchin, west end
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