Billy Crystal Sets Broadway Return With ‘860,’ One-Man Show About Losing His Home in Palisades Fires
Home Legit News Apr 14, 2026 9:11pm PT Billy Crystal Sets Broadway Return With ‘860,’ One-Man Show About Losing His Home in Palisades Fires By Rebecca Rubin Plus Icon Rebecca Rubin Senior Film and Media Reporter rebeccaarubin Latest ‘Ocean’s’ Prequel Sets 2027 Release as ‘Weapons’ Spinoff ‘Gladys,’ ‘Final Destination 7’ and More Added to Warner Bros. Calendar in 2028 2 hours ago ‘Dune 3’ Wows CinemaCon With 7-Minute Opening Scene Featuring Brutal Battle as Timothée Chalamet Dominates the Galaxy 2 hours ago ‘Supergirl’ CinemaCon Footage: Milly Alcock Learned 5 Alien Languages, Trained an Hour Each Day to Play Kara Zor-El 3 hours ago See All Courtesy of Steve Schofield Billy Crystal is returning to Broadway. The beloved performer has announced a new one-man show, “860,” which is opening this fall. “860” was written by Crystal and named after the address of the home he lost in the 2025 Palisades fire. Crystal was one of thousands whose house was destroyed in the Palisades and Eaton fires, which were among the most destructive in California history. Related Stories Sundance Grand Jury Prize Winner 'Cactus Pears' Sets U.K. and Ireland Theatrical Release (EXCLUSIVE)المصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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