Billy Crystal eyes return to Broadway in one-man show about the house he lost to LA wildfires

NEW YORK (AP) — Billy Crystal returns to Broadway this fall with an intimate one-man show called "860." Written and performed by Crystal, the show begins previews in October at a theater yet to be announced. The title refers to the street address of his longtime Los Angeles home, lost in last year's devastating Palisades fire. Crystal invites audiences inside "860" to share funny and touching stories about his career and family. This marks his first Broadway return since "Mr. Saturday Night" in 2022. Scott Ellis will direct the new work. Crystal's career spans comedy, TV, and film, including "When Harry Met Sally."

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