Marisa Wegrzyn

[3] Wegrzyn's black comedy The Butcher of Baraboo debuted by Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 2006 and ran again at the Second Stage Theater in New York City a year later.

"With its acid blasts of humor and its carnival-fun-house vision of family values, Marisa Wegrzyn's "The Butcher of Baraboo" has a way of leaving people in stitches.

"-San Diego Union-Tribune[3] Wegrzyn's one-act Psalms of a Questionable Nature played at Los Angeles' Lucid By Proxy in 2005 to a positive reception.

[7] In June 2009, Ten Cent Night opened in Burbank, California and was called a "delightful but messy romp".

[10] The award was presented by set designer Heidi Ettinger, a longtime friend of Wasserstein, on December 1, 2009, at The Players.