Beverly Emmons (b. December 12, 1943)[1] is an American lighting designer for the stage, dance and opera.
[2] Emmons graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1965 and then worked as an assistant to Jules Fisher.
[3] Her first credit as a lighting designer was with the Off-Broadway play Sensations in 1970.
She has been the lighting designer for many Broadway plays and musicals since then, most recently the revival of Annie Get Your Gun in 1999[4] and Stick Fly in 2011.
[5] She has worked for ballet companies, including the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, and also for choreographers such as Martha Graham, Bill T. Jones and Trisha Brown.