Emmy-winning actor and “Breaking Bad” star will visit the Alamo Drafthouse in Littleton on Oct. 17 to promote his new memoir, the Drafthouse announced today.
which is co-presented with the Tattered Cover bookstore, includes several tiers of tickets that offer perks for different price levels, including a pre-signed copy of “A Life in Parts.” The 368-page book will be published by Simon & Schuster on Oct. 11.
Tickets for the 7-10 p.m. event are available starting at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016, by calling 720-588-4107 or visiting .
Cranston, 60, formerly starred in the sitcom “Malcom in the Middle” and won for his portrayal of terminally ill science teacher and meth dealer Walter White on the AMC series “Breaking Bad,” which ran for five seasons. His memoir looks at his time on that show as well as the roads that led him there — starting with his first professional role at age seven.
The visit was set up by the Tattered Cover, but the bookstore — which has an Aspen Grove location in the same shopping complex as the Alamo Drafthouse Littleton — was looking for a bigger venue to host Cranston’s visit.
“We’ll have a VIP ticket for the theater where he’ll be, and then we’re live-streaming into three other theaters, so we’re using four total,” said Alexandra Griesmer, marketing specialist for the Littleton Drafthouse.

Ticket packages are as follows:
VIP tickets: Sold out — Includes pre-signed copy of “A Life in Parts,” Bryan Cranston live in the theater, a drink and appetizer and seat to a to-be-determined Cranston film or TV episode.
Premier tickets: $35 — Includes a pre-signed copy of “A Life in Parts,” a seat for the live-screen presentation by Bryan Cranston, a drink and app, and a seat to a TBD film or TV episode.
General admission tickets: $10 — Includes a seat for the live-screen presentation by Bryan Cranston, $10 off the purchase of “A Life in Parts,” and a seat to a TBD film or TV episode.



