for MACBETH - a Shakespeare in the Schools tour, Utah Shakespeare Festival
for KING JOHN at Texas Shakespeare Festival
for JULIUS CAESAR and THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST at the American Shakespeare Center
for TIMON OF ATHENS at the American Shakespeare Center
for TROILUS AND CRESSIDA at the American Shakespeare Center
for AS YOU LIKE IT at the University of Houston
for MERCHANT OF VENICE at the Charlotte 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
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