Wasserman worked as Music Production Assistant on the Broadway musical
Leap of Faith, as well as the
2012 Broadway revival of
Annie, on which he worked with orchestrator and arranger
Alex Lacamoire. Wasserman went on to work with
Lacamoire on the original Broadway production of
Hamilton, for which
Lacamoire was Music Director; Wasserman was credited as "Ableton Programmer/Beatmaster", as well as Music Assistant, for
Hamilton. Wasserman was involved early in the production, including the show's off-Broadway production at
The Public Theater, and has since been involved in subsequent productions of
Hamilton as well, training each orchestra and serving as rehearsal DJ. It won a
Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album in 2016. Wasserman also worked with
Lacamoire on
Dear Evan Hansen, for which Wasserman is credited as Ableton Programmer. Wasserman has been interviewed about the way the
Ableton software has been incorporated into
Dear Evan Hansen's multimedia production. The show's Original Broadway Cast Recording was released digitally on February 3, 2017 and in compact disc on February 24, 2017. It won a
Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album in 2018. Wasserman is also credited as Ableton Programmer on the Broadway production of
Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, and as Rehearsal Pianist for the
La Jolla Playhouse production of the
Jimmy Buffett musical
Escape to Margaritaville. In addition to his work on stage productions, Wasserman has also contributed to productions on TV and radio. He was a musician and co-orchestrator on
21 Chump Street, a musical created by
Lin-Manuel Miranda for
This American Life. He was also a musician and orchestrator for
The CW's
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Since 2016, Wasserman has co-hosted a weekly podcast,
Song Salad, with writing partner Shannon Deep, in which the duo compose a song about a "random topic" (using
Wikipedia's
random article function) in a "random music genre". ==Awards and nominations==