Emmy and Tony Award winner Billy Crystal returns to Broadway with a limited run of his popular one-man show 700 Sundays. Crystal's dad, who died when the performer was just 15, worked two or three jobs, leaving only "700 Sundays" for them to spend together. It was time well spent. The legendary actor, comedian, author and Oscar host explores his relationship with his father and many others in the autobiographical look at his life. Directed by Des McAnuff and with additional material by Alan Zweibel, 700 Sundays, which first played New York in 2004 and won the Tony for Special Theatrical Event, is equal parts stand-up routine and an homage to Crystal's youth in Long Beach, NY, his family and his rise to fame. The show opens at Broadway's Imperial Theatre on November 13, and we've got your first look at the new production of 700 Sundays. Check out Carol Rosegg's photos below!