


Set an alert for when 860 tickets go on stage to see Billy Crystal perform his moving one-person show on Broadway. 860 plays a strictly limited 12-week engagement beginning in October and recounts the 860 homes, including his own, that were lost in the 2025 Palisades fires. Inspiring and insightful, 860 on Broadway offers an intimate look into Crystal's life and one city's road to recovery.
Don't miss 860 in New York City to see Crystal deliver a powerhouse performance live each night. Crystal also wrote the show, which is directed by Olivier Award winner Scott Ellis. Crystal, a Tony and Emmy winner, knows that the subject matter of the performance can be heavy, but he is also celebrated for his signature wit: audiences can expect emotional but also deeply funny and warm moments within this story.
860 promises a singular night at the theater with a singular talent: tickets will be on sale soon.

By: Billy Crystal
Director: Scott Ellis
Cast list: Billy Crystal
Billy Crystal, the star of When Harry Met Sally…, lived in his Los Angeles home from 1979 to 2025 with his wife of 55 years, Janice. It became one of the hundreds of properties destroyed by one of the most devastating wildfires in southern California’s history.
“I am thrilled to return to Broadway this fall with this challenging new show,” said Billy Crystal in a statement. “860 was the address of the home we lost in the Palisades fires. We lived there for 46 years. I invite you to come inside 860 and I’ll tell you all the funny and touching things that happened there, not only in my career but to our family. It’s a joyous and heartfelt visit, about how with the love of family and friends and your inner strength, you can get through tough times. I look forward to returning to Broadway and welcoming audiences to 860.”
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860 is Billy Crystal's one-person show about the Los Angeles fires — and losing his own home.
Emmy winner Billy Crystal writes and stars in this show.
Olivier winner Scott Ellis directs this solo show.