Emmy-winning actor Brian Cranston is set to appear at London’s Natural History Museum this November for a live conversation linking chemistry, storytelling, and the hit series Breaking Bad

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 06 Oct 2025

Bryan Cranston is most famously known for his role as Walter White in Breaking Bad
London’s Natural History Museum is set to host Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston for a special evening exploring the science behind the popular series.
Called Sing for Science: The Chemistry of Breaking Bad - visitors can attend an evening with Cranston and Alan Hart, mineralogist and Scientific Associate at the Natural History Museum, London.
Best known for his role as Walter White in Breaking Bad, Cranston will discuss the making of the series and its cultural legacy. He’ll be joined by Hart - a leading mineralogist whose work explores the elemental nature of the world. Together, the duo will delve into the connections between chemistry and character, exploring how scientific principles can inspire powerful storytelling. The evening will be hosted by Matt Whyte, presenter of the Sing for Science podcast.
“This is a once-in-a-lifetime event you won’t want to miss,” said the Natural History Museum. “It’ll be an evening of unforgettable dialogue, unique perspectives and a chance to see two masters of their fields share the stage in our iconic building.”
Sing for Science: The Chemistry of Breaking Bad takes place on November 24 from 19:00 to 21:45 at the Natural History Museum in South Kensington. Tickets start at £45 and are available now.
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