'In this chapter, we trace the development of a vibrant sub-genre of female-led anti-racist comedies on the Australian mainstage that invites the other to laugh back, drawing in particular on Jonathan Rossing’s conception of emancipatory racial humour. Significantly, our three focus plays owe debts to established comedic genres: Single Asian Female (2017) by Michelle Law to the singleton comedy; Nakkiah Lui’s Black is the New White (2017) to the rom-com and the family play; and Anchuli Felicia King’s White Pearl (2019) to the workplace comedy. This is followed by a duologue between King and Law, where they discuss how their identities have both empowered and constrained their playwriting practice.' (Publication abstract)