
Restoring a Masterpiece: The Renovation of Eastman Theatre
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2010-04-13 • 0h 56m
Take a look behind the curtain to see the vast history and recent renovation of one of Rochester, New York's most famous landmarks. Architects, theater personnel, historians, community leaders, and citizens provide in depth insight from start to finish in one of the most extensive renovations the city has ever seen.
- Directors
- Todd McCammon
- Editors
- Don Casper

Restoring a Masterpiece: The Renovation of Eastman Theatre
Visit website2010-04-13 • 0h 56m
8.0/10 • 2
Take a look behind the curtain to see the vast history and recent renovation of one of Rochester, New York's most famous landmarks. Architects, theater personnel, historians, community leaders, and citizens provide in depth insight from start to finish in one of the most extensive renovations the city has ever seen.
- Directors
- Todd McCammon
- Editors
- Don Casper
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsPhilip Seymour Hoffman
Narrator (voice)
Christopher Seaman
Self / Conductor - Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Joel Seligman
Self / Then President of University of Rochester
Antonio Manuel Pérez Álvarez
Self / CEO of Eastman Kodak Company
Kathy Connor
Self / George Eastman House Legacy Curator
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