Pierre Palmade and Muriel Robin in 2002 - NIVIERE / SIPA

New residents of the Grévin museum, the comedians Muriel Robin and Pierre Palmade will inaugurate their wax double in early September, the Parisian institution, which reopened on June 18, announced on Tuesday. Accomplices of writing, Muriel Robin and Pierre Palmade met in 1988 and co-signed the first one woman show of the humorist Les Majorettes hide to die , directed by Roger Louret.

They also co- wrote in 1996 They love each other , a tasty chronicle of married life interpreted by Michèle Laroque and Pierre Palmade. Muriel Robin took over the female role for the twenty years of the successful show, also offering a homosexual version with Elles,aime, alongside Michèle Laroque.

Over 250 personalities

After the three months of confinement, Grévin reopened, with distancing measures and barrier gestures. Visitors (with the exception of children under 11) must wear a mask and time-stamped ticketing has been set up. In 1882, the journalist Arthur Meyer and the sculptor Alfred Grévin, at a time when photography and cinema were reserved for the elite, created the Musée Grévin "to allow the general public to put a face on the personalities who make the 'news'.

138 years later, Grévin is home to the wax duplicates of more than 250 personalities from all walks of life. Among the last boarders, Kylian Mbappé, Gims, Soprano, Renaud Capuçon, Catherine Frot and Philippe Jaroussky.

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