
The Boston Globe
"Wellman, whose works are rarely seen in Boston, is now getting a wonderfully feverish production of 7 [Blowjobs] by Theatre on Fire... "
"[Craig] Houk is hilarious as the photos send Bruce into a trancelike state... "
"But [Kelly] Rauch nearly steals the show as Eileen, the uptight Dartmouth grad with a rubbery face ans spastic body movements to reflect disgust, awe, disbelief and amazement."
"Although the play is nearly two decades old, scandals involving Bill Clinton and more recently Larry Craig, Eliot Spitzer and Kwame Kilpatrick makes the topic of political hypocrisy all too fresh."


The Boston Phoenix
"The Moral Majority has not gone away, so neither has the pertinence of Wellman's sledgehammer of a satire, which Theatre on Fire wields vigorously at Charlestown Working Theater."
"Theatre on Fire...field[s] a wacky production that's as cartoonish as the play."
"...the production is more notable for director Darren Evans' physical fillips and what his actors do with the thin material, their strategizing right-wing flunkies reduced to twitching fever by the "evidence" they can't stop examining."
"Craig Houk...becomes goofily glazed over as...Bruce; Jeff Gill brings a lurching, tyrannical vulgarity to Senator Bob; Susannah Melone gives airheadedness an addled dignity as Dot; and Steve Turner mixes amiability eith brimstone as Reverend Tom."
"Best of all is Kelly Rauch as Eileen...So hot, bothered, and perplexed is she by the photographs that her star-spangled blouse threatens to explode into a supernova and her face turns itself into something closer to a pretzel than a countenance."



Bay Windows
"The always bracing Theatre on Fire produces Mac Wellman's zippy politcal satire, which ruthlessly skewers the prudishness and self-righteousness of the so-called Moral Majority."
"The piece is a comic actor's dream, and director Darren Evans has worked his top-notch cast into a hilarious frenzy."
"Particularly notable are Kelly Rauch and Craig Houk as the senator's aides, driven nearly mad with lust by the offending photos. Rauch supresses her turmoil into an endless - and endlessly funny - catalog of sour pusses, while Houk cuts loose in a hilarious burst of unfocused lust that has him licking the furniture and literally putting ants in his pants."
