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  • Play sees Gagarin death as Symbolic   
  • By Deborah Hart Strober  |  The Jewish — Week American Examiner, Week of April 18, 1981   
  • Set both in the USA of the present and the USSR from 1942 until 1968, "Heat of Re-entry" chronicles the struggle of the protagonist, co-incidentally named Lev, to overcome his fearfulness of re-entering society in an urban American setting.
  • Cosmonaut's decline told in play by Russian Emigre   
  • The Jewish Week — American Examiner   |  Mar. 22, 1981    
  • Playwrights Horizons will present Heat of Re-entry, a new comedy by Abraham Tetenbaum, at its Queens Theater-in-the-Park beginning April 11. The theater is located on the site of the old World's Fair grounds in Flushing Meadow Park.
  • From Russia — With Lev  
  • By Aleen Jacobson        
  • Review of "Heat of Reentry," a play written by Abraham Tetenbaum, directed by Lev Shekhtman.
  • The dramatic tale of a play within a play  
  • By Janice Berman Alexander       
  • "'Heat of Re-entry' is in rehearsal in Manhattan for tonight's opening at Playwrights Horizon in Queens — 20 years to the week since Gagarin's first space flight. Lev Shekhtman, now 30, is chortling as he directs the actors in what he describes as "an ironical comedy."
  • The Left Stuff  
  • Geremy Gerard    |   The Soho News, April 29, 1981 
  • Abraham Tetenbaum's Heat of Re-entry is also directed by and emigre; it is an amiable, if occasionally giddy, evening. The play revolves around a Russian writer, Lev Sergeivich Malchikov, recently transplanted to Brighton Beach with his Jewish wife, his mother-in-law and his writer's block...
  • 'Heat of Re-entry Links Soviet Jews and Space  
  • Richard F. Shepard    |   The New York Times, April 17, 1981 
  • Abraham Tetenbaum's new play, "Heat of Re-Entry," which opened Wednesday night at the Playwrights Horizon's Capital Theater in the Park in Flushing Meadows Park, Queens, is a space-y play about the Soviet space hero Yuri Gagarin and also about Soviet Jews living in our own Brighton Beach.