Bryan Cranston, the “Breaking Bad” meth dealer who won a Tony in “All the Way,” says there were some bad breaks during rehearsals for his Broadway show.

“We have an open pit, and one of our actors fell in,” Cranston told Page Six at the opening of another show, “Much Ado About Nothing,” at Central Park’s Delacorte Theatre. “He turned out to be OK, thank God. The [pit’s] about 6 feet deep . . . so it could have been very damaging . . . But he was fine, through some therapy.”

Cranston has two weeks left in the show and will then “rest and do a couple other things, reintroduce myself to my wife.”

Also at the Shakespeare play were John Lithgow and Matthew Morrison.