Warner, Beverly Jean, 1938-2011
Biographical History
Beverly Jean Warner (1938-2011) was a costume designer and theatre professor in Utah.
Beverly Jean Warner was born in Petaluma, California to Edwin and Evalena Warner on October 30, 1938. Warner was involved in many aspects of theatre production. She was a makeup artist, theater director, seamstress, playwright, and costume designer. She died in Willits, California in 2011.
Citation:
Willits News, via WWW, viewed Oct. 7, 2013 (Beverly Jean Warner; b. 1938 in Petaluma Ca; Edwin Warner and Evalena Warner, parents; head costume designer, theatre arts professor at BYU; makeup artist, theater director, seamstress, playwrite, costume designer; d. 2011 in Willits, Ca.)Familysearch.org, via WWW, Oct. 31, 2013 (Beverly Jean Warner; b. Oct. 30, 1938 in Petaluma, Calif.; parents: Edwin Wallace Warner and Evalena Berry; baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1947; d. Mar. 13, 2011)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Dramatic Arts records on Off with His Honorable Head, 1963
Contains costume designs from Brigham Young University's production of Off with His Honorable Head. Dated 1963.
Department of Speech and Dramatic Arts records on Family Portrait, 1974
Contains costume design materials from Brigham Young University's production of Family Portrait. Dated 1974.
Department of Speech and Dramatic Arts records on Play the Drum So that it is Heard Again, 1972
Contains costume designs from Brigham Young University's production of Play the Drum So that it is Heard Again. Dated 1972.
Department of Theatre and Cinematic Arts records on Brigham!, 1976
Contains color slides, costume design sketches and production notes from Brigham Young University's production of Brigham. Dated 1976.
Department of Theatre and Cinematic Arts records on theatrical productions, 1963-1980
Contains records on various play and opera productions put on by Brigham Young University. Records include slides, sketches, photographs, fabric samples, and other production notes. Dates range from 1963 to 1980.