THEATRE company The Last Baguette are hoping to bring science to life with their entertaining comedy What's the Matter? at King's College in Taunton.

A physical comedy about physics, What's the Matter? is performed by two actors and an overhead projector with original artwork, and aims to appeal to scientists and non-scientists of all ages.

Be prepared for a very silly show about a very intelligent subject.

“I am fascinated by physics,” says actor Tristan Green.

“There are so many exciting developments happening in the subject at the moment. I think it’s really important that the subject is seen fun and interesting.”

This sci-fi adventure is written by award-winning playwright Tiffany Woodsmith, and was developed with Dr Helen Heath from the University of Bristol.

An unexplained cat theft from a lab leads scientist Smithy on a journey through his own experiment into the subatomic world.

Can he find the cat and win over his colleague Sarah in the process?

As seen at the British Science Festival, this comedy about the strange and wonderful world of quantum physics features silly songs, dancing particles, scientific slapstick, and a search for Schrodinger’s cat.

The Last Baguette theatre company is a group of international theatre performers that met while studying in Paris in 2009, at the renowned Jaques Lecoq school of mime and the infamous Philippe Gaulier clown school.

“We were students from eight different countries that knew we wanted to make comedy together. We are inspired by Monty Python, Buster Keyton and vintage science fiction” says Tristan.

“Making a show about science was very important for me. I love the idea of art and science being two sides of the same coin, and that the show embraces both comedy and science.”

The show takes place at King's College theatre in Taunton on March 16 at 7.30pm.

Tickets are free and are available by emailing reception@kings-taunton.co.uk or by calling 01823 328200.