REVIEWS

GUYS & DOLLS
Nicely-Nicely Johnson
"It's the salty supporting characters who provide the color for the show, from the charm of Tim Garner as Nicely-Nicely Johnson... and when they come together in songs like 'Sit Down, You're Rocking The Boat' the result is pure, unadulterated joy."
- T. Michele Walker, Sarasota Herald-Sun

42ND STREET
Billy Lawlor
"Tim Garner plays the tenor Billy Lawlor as an unrelenting flirt with enthusiasm and a big voice."
- Jay Handelman, Sarasota Herald-Sun

WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION
Mr Myers
"Alan Campbell as Sir Wilfrid Robarts is wonderfully cast and his courtroom antics with Tim Garner's Mr Myers are sinfully delightful. Campbell and Garner play off of each other as if they have worked together for years. Their expressions alone bring laughter and convey more than words ever can."
- B.J. Goodridge, Sandhills Sentinel

CAN CAN
Boris Adzinidinadze
"Garner nicely milks all of Boris' vaudevillian gags...we see so much of him that the comic relief figure becomes the show - onlookers are just foils for Boris' foolishness."
- Hugh Hunter, Philadelphia Inquirer

THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD
Bazzard
"As the egregiously overlooked Bazzard, Tim Garner was a real scene stealer. Garner played the most lovable of underdogs."
- Gail Burns, Berkshire On Stage

THE 39 STEPS
Man 1
"In Particular, Tim Garner and Paul Lucas were a hoot-and-a-half. Garner brought boundless energy, on-the-spot comic timing and pitch-perfect accent work, which went from French to Scottish to German and back again."
- Lisabel Ting, The Straits Times

CAMELOT
Merlyn/Mordred
"Garner delivers the roles of Merlyn and Mordred with style. Garner brings Merlyn to life with large gestures and a commanding voice. As Mordred, smirky facial expressions portray the evil lurking in his heart."
- Danielle Angeline, DC Metro

SWEET CHARITY
Oscar
"Garner's performance is exactly what a stage like this calls for - he gibbers in terror and curls into a ball when he's stuck in an elevator and pulls his body and voice taut when he's emotionally distraught. This guy acts from the hip."
- Ng Yi-Sheng, The Flying Inkpot

TAKE ME OUT
Kippy Sunderstrom
"Garner makes for an earnest Kippy, who serves as the narrator and moral backbone of the story."
- Jeremy Gopalan, Today

THE BOYS IN THE BAND
Michael
"Garner takes us through a pendulum of emotions as Michael gets increasingly drunk and charged throughout the night."
- Noelle Yong, The Smart Local

NINE
Guido Contini
"Tim Garner is especially good as the harangued director Guido Contini. Garner played the role to wondrously comic effect, writhing and scampering across the stage, a slave to his character's lust for sex and attention."
- Ng Yi-Sheng, The Flying Inkpot

LUCKY STIFF
Vinnie
"The role of Rita's browbeaten brother, Vinnie Di Ruzzio, fits actor Tim Garner like a glove. It's a case of good acting."
- Ng Yi-Sheng, The Flying Inkpot