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for MACBETH - a Shakespeare in the Schools tour, Utah Shakespeare Festival
  •  Sailer's performance is commanding and impactful. He plays a grounded, strong, brave, ambitious Macbeth, which makes his gradual unhinging all the more enthralling. You can see a hint of corruption and darkness in Macbeth from the moment Sailer steps on the stage, making his eventual bloodlust all the more believable. - Bailey Loveless, Front Row Reviews Utah
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for KING JOHN at Texas Shakespeare Festival
  • Sailer’s performance is a tour de force. He presents himself as cocksure and arrogant — and a warrior, but he is also the embodiment of the expression “uneasy lies the crown.” He manages to garner sympathy for what should be, on the surface, an unsympathetic character. - Andy Coughlin

for JULIUS CAESAR and THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST at the American Shakespeare Center
  • Tim Sailer and Josh Innerst...prove their tragic and comic chops, in a somewhat ingenious pairing of roles for each: one minute they're Cassius and Brutus, swallowed whole by the revolution they helped to instigate in Caesar, and the next they're hoist[ed] on their own petards to amusing effect as Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff in Earnest. - Broadway World, Washington D.C. 
  • ASC proves there’s no need to alter Shakespeare’s much-beloved, densely-worded text to appeal to modern audiences. Shakespeare’s work came alive on stage, transcending time’s language barriers, in the players’ capable hands. - Charleston Gazette-Mail

for TIMON OF ATHENS at the American Shakespeare Center
  • Tim Sailer’s Flavius is high-strung, antsy, and endearing in his concern for Timon’s welfare - C-Ville Weekly
  • ...this production exemplifies the strength of ensemble acting when every individual actor invests so much attention to detail in their individual roles...Tim Sailer plays Timon's steward in a perpetual state of exasperated angst out of devotion for his lord. - Shakespeareances.com

for TROILUS AND CRESSIDA at the American Shakespeare Center
  • Tim Sailer makes the minor character of Aeneas, a Trojan warrior, a major force in his scenes -Shakespeareances.com

for AS YOU LIKE IT at the University of Houston
  • Tim Sailer as Touchstone is brilliant, enhancing the wit with a romantic spring in his walk. - Houston Press Blog

for MERCHANT OF VENICE at the Charlotte Shakespeare Festival
  • [Tim Sailer's] pure ardor cements a wondrous chemistry between the two lovers, so the final casket scene is moving.  -Creative Loafing, Charlotte
  •  exuberant Bassanio  -Charlotte Observer
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