Felicia Zeller, born in Stuttgart in 1970, is a playwright, prose writer and media artist.
Zeller is a graduate of the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy. She has received numerous awards for her theatre plays, which she has been writing since 1990, most recently the Clemens Brentano Prize from the city of Heidelberg in 2009 for “Einsam Lehnen am Bekannten”. In 2008, she was invited to the Mülheim Theatre Festival with “Kaspar Häuser Meer”, where she received the audience award. The Mülheim website nachtkritik-stuecke08.de features an extensive Zeller dossier and an appearance by the author in sound and vision to mark her participation in the competition. In 2011, Zeller received her second Mülheim invitation for “Gespräche mit Astronauten”. In 2013, Felicia Zeller received the Hermann Sudermann Prize, which is awarded every two years by the Hermann Sudermann Society in cooperation with the Deutsches Theater Berlin. In 2020, she received the Else Lasker-Schüler Dramatikerinnen-Prize.

In May 2018, Felicie Zeller presented her play „Ich, dein großer analoger Bruder, sein verfickter Kater und du“ during the course of the project Fabulamundi. Playwriting Europe.