I don’t have real-time access to current news right now, but here’s what’s generally known about Billy Crystal and 700 Sundays.
- 700 Sundays is Billy Crystal’s acclaimed one-man show, originally premiered on Broadway in 2005 and later revived for limited runs, with performances filmed for television and HBO broadcasts around 2013–2014. It’s based on Crystal’s life and family memories, mixing humor and heartfelt moments.
- The show has had several notable revivals and touring engagements in major cities, including Broadway returns and international appearances, and has been presented in various formats (live stage, television specials, and HBO recordings).
- Critical reception has highlighted Crystal’s storytelling as intimate and emotional, often described as a tribute to his father and family, with a shift from high-energy comedy to a more reflective, elegiac tone in later iterations.
If you’d like, I can look up the latest specific news items (dates, venues, or new adaptations) and provide a concise summary with citations.
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ByABC News Nov. 1, 2005 — -- By his count, Billy Crystal estimates he spent just 700 Sundays with his father, Jack Crystal, before he died of a heart attack when Billy was 15. Now he says performing his one-man show, "700 Sundays," makes him feel closer to his family. … "I just couldn't come out of my roof after the funeral," Crystal, 58, said. "I didn't want to see anybody, talk to anybody. We had an argument the night he died and I sort of took the burden that it was my fault, which it...
abcnews.comThe former SNL star is taping two Broadway performances for television.
www.digitalspy.comThe comic's one-man show satirises his childhood and early family life.
www.digitalspy.comNov. 1, 2005 — -- By his count, Billy Crystal estimates he spent just 700 Sundays with his father, Jack Crystal, before he died of a heart attack when Billy was 15. Now he says performing his one-man show, "700 Sundays," makes him feel closer to his family. … "I just couldn't come out of my roof after the funeral," Crystal, 58, said. "I didn't want to see anybody, talk to anybody. We had an argument the night he died and I sort of took the burden that it was my fault, which it wasn't." Crystal...
abcnews.go.comBilly Crystal brings his Tony-winning solo show back to Broadway. Belly laughs and copious tears ensue.
www.theatermania.comBilly Crystal is officially back on Broadway in Mr. Saturday Night! To celebrate the occasion, we're flashing back to his last appearance on Broadway, in 700 Sundays!
www.broadwayworld.comBroadway In Chicago announces today that Billy Crystal will bring 700 SUNDAYS, his 2005 Tony Award-winning Broadway blockbuster to Chicago for a limited engagement at the Cadillac Palace Theatre (151 W. Randolph St.) from November 8-20, 2005.
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