Collected works
In 2005, Ronnie's first play, Correction, was read at the 92Y; it subsequently became a finalist in the Sienna College International Playwrights’ competition and won a Beverly Hills Festival award. It was produced in 2012 at the Midtown International Theatre Festival (MITF)
Dogs Lie, a one-act, 3 character play, was first seen at the MITF in 2009. In 2011, Dogs Lie morphed into a small indie film written by Ronnie and her writing partner, Jane Beale and produced by Top Movie Films. It won Best Film USA and an Audience Choice Best Film award from ITN; honored at La Femme Film Festival in LA; Filmi in Toronto; The Big Apple Film Festival, NYC, and the Independent Film Festival in Cannes.
Ronnie and Jane then used the sleep clinic setting of Dogs Lie as the backdrop of Back Bay Nights, a television pilot they wrote in 2012.
Ronnie wrote the play and composed the music for The Street, a musical comedy about two women set out to conquer male-dominated Wall Street. The Street ran for 8 performances as part of MITF in 2007.
Ronnie and Jane’s one-act play, Witnessed by the World, premiered at 59E59 Theatre in New York City on November 7, 2013 and ran fpr 5 weeks off-Broadway. On November 22nd, 2013, the 50th anniversary of the assassination of JFK, it was followed by a special "talk back" reception with cast, authors and historical scholars.
Ronnie adapted this play for her book, COVER STORY, creating the first in a series of political thrillers about a struggling magazine publisher who gets a chance to expose the truth about the JFK’s assassination and its aftermath.
Her next book "Blood In The Street, deals with Robert Kennedy’s assassination and the role Sirhan Sirhan ("America's first Arab Terrorist") played in that tragedy. "Blood" connects into America's current themes of fake news, distrust of big government and institutions, and Islamophobia.