This morning, The Pabst Theater announced that Walter White himself, actor Bryan Cranston, will come to Milwaukee for a special conversation and audience Q&A on Saturday, Oct. 22.
Cranston's most famous for his role as New Mexico's most infamous drug kingpin on "Breaking Bad," but over the course of his career, he's played many roles, from manically goofy dads ("Malcolm in the Middle," the upcoming "Why Him?") to iconic Americans (screenwriter Dalton Trumbo in "Trumbo," LBJ in HBO's "All the Way") to even Zordon in the upcoming "Power Rangers" movie (really).
He'll be talking about those roles and more at his special live discussion, in support of his memoir, "A Life in Parts." In fact, each ticket for the October show comes with a copy of Cranston's memoir – with a random few autographed by The One Who Knocks himself.
Tickets for the 8:30 p.m. show go on sale starting Friday, Aug. 26 at noon. Reserved seating tickets cost $35.