Bill Murrayis taking centerstage.

A mix of poetry and music, the “quartet enchants the Athenian audience from the 2,000 year-old stage of the Odeon of Herodes Atticus with musical reflections on love, hope and heartbreak,” per the official logline.

In a clip shared exclusively with PEOPLE, Murray sings a hilarious piece as the audience enjoys while laughing along.

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In January, Murrayserenaded fans with surprise performancesin New York City’s Washington Square Park to promote the film. He sang an array of Broadway classics, including “It Ain’t Necessarily So” fromPorgy and Bessand “America” fromWest Side Story. The actor also performed Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s poemDog.

Murray also appeared onKTLA 5alongside Vogler, talking about their musical talents and howNew Worldscame to be. “I saw him singing inThe Jungle Bookand I saw him reciting poetry at a poetry gala and I thought, ‘Wow, he can sing! He can recite poetry. I can play the cello,” said Vogler.

“We can do a show and go around the world, and his answer was, ‘I would love that,’ " he continued. “So we got Mira and Vanessa involved … and we put the pieces together — the music and songs and literature … and poetry — and then we started touring.”

Calling it an “amazing experience,” Vogler said the group performed in over 65 shows across the globe. “Every time we felt how special this collaboration is, and I’m very grateful I have this in my life and that he inspired me so much,” he added.

New Worlds: The Cradle of Civilizationisin limited theatersstarting Wednesday, Feb. 2.

source: people.com