By Ernio Hernandez
05 Dec 2004
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| Bill Crystal in 700 Sundays |
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| photo by Carol Rosegg |
Billy Crystal shares childhood memories and more in his Broadway debut 700 Sundays as the solo work opens at the Broadhurst Theatre, Dec. 5.
Tony Award winner Des McAnuff (Big River, The Who's Tommy) directs 700 Sundays which began performances Nov. 12 for a run through March 6, 2005.
"I am thrilled to come home and bring this story of my family to Broadway," said Crystal in a statement. "This is not a history of my career, it is about periods of my life and people in my life that helped make me a man."
The solo work is billed as two-act play that "deals with [Crystal's] youth, growing up in the jazz world of Manhattan, his teenage years, and finally adulthood." The title refers to the number of days Crystal got to spend with his busy-with-jobs father who died when young Billy was only 15.
The work, which features additional content by Alan Zweibel, was built upon material used in his live benefit performances of An Evening with Billy Crystal and His Special Guest David Steinberg in 2003.
Janice Crystal (the star's wife) and Larry Magid produce the Broadway run of the work which was developed at La Jolla Playhouse, where McAnuff is artistic director.
Crystal joins the influx of Broadway solo shows running including Mario Cantone's Laugh Whore, Dame Edna: Back With A Vengeance, Whoopi Goldberg's Whoopi, Eve Ensler's The Good Body and the upcoming Jackie Mason's Freshly Squeezed.
700 Sundays performs at the Broadhurst Theatre, located at 235 West 44 Street.
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| Bill Crystal in 700 Sundays
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