'This chapter proposes the category of postmigrant play to describe the re-visioned migration narratives and migratory aesthetics on the Australian mainstage. Understanding the work of three writers of diverse identities, some of which do and some of which do not map directly onto their subjects, helps us to think through how globalisation has re-visioned the dramatisation of migration. To pursue this argument, our case studies are: Jump for Jordan (2014) by Donna Abela; Michele Lee’s Rice (2017); and Counting and Cracking (2019) by S. Shakthidharan. Lee and Shakthidharan then offer us a more detailed description of how their second-generation experience of migration informs their playwriting in the duologue that follows.' (Publication abstract)