Currently touring the country for the third and final time this year, Mark Sampson's Missing Links ends its run with four performances at the Baxter Concert Hall from July 18 to 21 at 20:00. Sampson has performed this show to rapturous receptions and critical acclaim across the country, from school children and students, to FIFA delegates and cabinet ministers including palaeontologist Professor Philip Tobias.
Missing Links takes you on a rollercoaster taxi-ride through three billion years of evolution: from microbes to man, via African Eve, Homo Erectus and a lot of monkeying about. A laugh-a-minute show that will make you see our ancestors - and our present - in a whole new light.
It is a uniquely South African story mapping stand-up comic Mark Sampson's journey to discover how everyone on the planet has African roots.
Future for children
Inspired by a visit to the Sterkfontein caves, Sampson contemplates a South African future for his kids by looking back at the very origins of the human family - all the way from the great apes to George Bush!
Ticket prices vary: R80 and R70 on Wednesday and Thursday, R90 and R70 on Friday and Saturday. Students, senior citizens and block bookings of 10 or more: R65.
Book through Computicket, the Baxter Theatre on (021) 685-7880 or do your bookings on-line at www.computicket.com.