Edmonton's Impersonation Revue

Edmonton's Impersonation
Revue of the Village People started performing in 1994 this year celebrate 15 years of performing and are back on stage for Edmonton's Pride 2009 !!
Performing well-choreographed and energetic numbers, this group of guys offers up a fitting tribute to the original Village People, and to disco in general.
The following pages will take you on a tour through the
group's history, allow you to meet the
individual members, and tell you how to
contact the group.
Relive the 70s!
They were
campy, they were self-satirizing. They were the original Village
People, and with hits like "Macho Man" and "YMCA"
they ignited the latter part of the 70s. Now, it might be the 21st century,
but the 70's live on with Edmonton's own rendition of one of
Disco's most infamous groups.
The members of the Revue don't do this for the fortune; money raised from shows is donated to charity. They've been seen all over Alberta, in Calgary, Vancouver, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg and Toronto.
Check out our Pictures Page!
Check out our 2010 Pride Video!

We recommend you start your tour by reading the profile article written on us by our very own Blue-Chapped Cowboy, Ron. It was published in the December 2000 issue of Times .10. Click here!. For the November 2001 Times .10 cover story on the group, Click here!
To find out where we are performing next, please visit our upcoming events page.
The VP Revue can no longer be reached via email
You can still contact us through our Facebook Page (see above)
Some photos of the troupe posted on this
website were taken by Wilf and others by Rob.