Billy Crystal Returns to Broadway with '860,' a One-Man Show on Personal Loss

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

Renowned entertainer Billy Crystal is making his highly anticipated comeback to the Broadway stage this autumn. His new solo performance, titled '860,' is a deeply personal reflection on the devastating loss of his home during the 2025 Palisades fires, one of California's most destructive natural disasters. Crystal will weave together humorous and touching narratives from his storied career and family life, offering a powerful testament to the human spirit's capacity for resilience amidst adversity.

Billy Crystal's Emotional Broadway Comeback with '860'

In a significant announcement on April 14, 2026, beloved performer Billy Crystal revealed his return to Broadway with a poignant new one-man show, '860.' This deeply personal production, penned by Crystal himself, derives its title from the address of his cherished home, tragically engulfed in the devastating 2025 Palisades fires. These fires, alongside the Eaton blazes, were among the most catastrophic in California's history, claiming thousands of homes, including Crystal's residence of 46 years.

Crystal expressed his enthusiasm for this challenging new endeavor, inviting audiences to step into the world of '860.' He intends to share a tapestry of funny and moving stories, recounting not only pivotal moments from his illustrious career but also intimate family experiences. The show aims to be a joyous and heartfelt journey, illustrating how the unwavering support of family and friends, coupled with inner fortitude, can help individuals navigate through the most trying periods. Previews for '860' are slated to begin in October, with a limited 12-week engagement at an as-yet-unnamed Shubert Theater. The production will be helmed by esteemed director Scott Ellis, known for his work on 'Pirates! The Penzance Musical,' 'Doubt,' and 'Take Me Out.' The show is produced by Janice Crystal, James L. Nederlander, Larry Magid, and Face Productions, with additional creative team members to be announced shortly.

Crystal's distinguished career includes iconic roles in films like 'When Harry Met Sally,' 'City Slickers,' and 'Analyze This.' He made his Broadway debut in 2004 with his acclaimed one-man show '700 Sundays,' which earned him a Tony Award. He subsequently returned to the Great White Way in 2022 with 'Mr. Saturday Night,' a musical adaptation of his 1992 film.

Billy Crystal's return to Broadway with '860' offers a compelling reminder of the power of art to transform personal tragedy into a universal message of hope and resilience. His decision to share such a deeply personal loss on stage demonstrates remarkable courage and vulnerability. This production not only provides an opportunity for audiences to connect with a revered artist on a profoundly human level but also underscores the enduring importance of community and inner strength when facing life's inevitable challenges. It serves as an inspiration, reminding us that even in the face of immense loss, the human spirit can find humor, love, and the strength to rebuild.

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