Announcing the new, SFGate says of the play that it is, "a richly layered, insightful, revealingly magical-realist tale of free women of color trying to cope with the new, much more prejudicial and restrictive American racial laws in formerly French New Orleans in the 1830s." Broadway World also covered the news here.
The National Endowment for the Arts recently featured Gardley in their prominent Art Works Blog.