Plays Zegerman began writing on the Royal Court Young Writers’ Programme. She has written plays for
BBC Radio 4 including
Ronnie Gecko (Richard Imison Award commendation,
Are You Sure?,
The Singing Butler,
Jump, and the comedy series
School Runs. She also wrote the play
Déjà Vu, a co-production between the BBC and
Arte in France, which was simultaneously broadcast in both countries in February 2009. The play was a finalist for the Prix Europa 2009. Zegerman became Pearson Writer-in-Residence at
Hampstead Theatre in 2007, where her play
Lucky Seven premiered in November 2008. It has since received further productions in the UK and abroad. Short plays include
I Ran the World for the Royal Court, and
Noise at
Soho Theatre (Westminster Prize for New Playwriting 2003). Her play
Killing Brando opened at the Young Vic as part of Paines Plough's Wild Lunch in 2004, and was later produced at Òran Mór in Glasgow for their ‘A Play, a Pie and a Pint’ season. She has been named a finalist for the prestigious 2011–2012
Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. Her play Holy Sh!t had its world premiere at the off-West End
Kiln Theatre, and was the first play to open the Kiln's inaugural season after its refurbishment. The play starred
Claire Goose,
Daniel Lapaine, Dorothea Myer-Bennet and Daon Broni. In March 2022, Hampstead Theatre premiered Zegerman's play,
The Fever Syndrome, directed by Roxana Silbert and starring Robert Lindsay as Professor Richard Myers, fictional inventor of an IVF treatment.
Screenwriting Zegerman wrote the screenplay for
The Honeymoon Suite (2010). She wrote the screenplay to feature film
Arthur's Whisky starring
Diane Keaton,
Lulu,
David Harewood,
Bill Paterson,
Patricia Hodge which premiered on Sky Movies on 1 January 2024. ==References==