Actor Bryan Cranston will join renowned mineralogist and scientific associate of the Natural History Museum, Alan Hart, for a spectacular event
Join beloved actor Bryan Cranston and Alan Hart, renowned mineralogist and scientific associate of the Natural History Museum, for a fascinating evening of conversation exploring the intersection of science and storytelling.
Sing for Science: The Chemistry of Breaking Bad will take place at the Natural History Museum, London on Monday 24 November. Tickets start from £45 and are now available.
Bryan Cranston will reflect on the role that defined a generation of television – his unforgettable portrayal of Walter White, the mild-mannered chemistry teacher who transforms into an underworld kingpin in the groundbreaking series Breaking Bad.
He will share behind-the-scenes stories, insights into the craft of acting, and the profound impact this character had on both his career and popular culture.
He will be joined by Alan Hart, renowned mineralogist and Scientific Associate of the Museum, who will guide us into the dazzling world of crystals and minerals in their purest elemental form.
Together, they’ll explore the surprising intersections between science and storytelling, chemistry and character, and how the natural world can inspire both art and imagination.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime event you won’t want to miss—an evening of unforgettable dialogue, unique perspectives, and a chance to see two masters of their fields share the stage.
The Chemistry of Breaking Bad will be moderated by Sing For Science podcast host, Matt Whyte, and takes place at 7pm on November 24. Tickets start at £45 and is suitable for 18-plus only.