Billy Crystal was last on Broadway in "Mr. Saturday Night"...

Billy Crystal was last on Broadway in "Mr. Saturday Night" in 2022. Credit: Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions / Mike Coppola

Billy Crystal's upcoming Broadway show "860" has found a home on Broadway and has set an opening date.

The one-man show, whose title refers to the house number of the Long Beach-raised comedy icon's  Los Angeles home that was destroyed in the Palisades wildfire last year, will begin previews on Oct. 1 at the Imperial Theatre before opening on Oct. 21, producers announced Monday. The 14-week limited engagement runs through Jan. 3.

In a combination of comedic and personal storytelling, the show will take readers through Crystal’s life and memories as he reflects on his Pacific Palisades home, memories and experiences that shaped him.

Crystal, 78, is no stranger to the stage. He made his Broadway debut in 2004 with "700 Sundays," the autobiographical show for which he received a Tony Award. More recently, he revived his 1992 film, "Mr. Saturday Night," as a musical in 2022, earning him Tony nominations for his performance and the show's book.

Tony-nominated director Scott Ellis ("Tootsie," "She Loves Me") will helm "860."

A presale for Audience Rewards members runs through 9:59 a.m. Thursday at audiencerewards.com. Tickets to the general public will be available starting 10 a.m. Thursday at telecharge.com. For more information, go to billycrystal860.com

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