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He will confront contest on the night from Olly Dobson for the melodic variation of Back To The Future, Arinze Kene for Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical and Robert Lindsay for Anything Goes. 사설토토

While in the female classification, melodic veteran Sutton Foster has gotten an assignment for her job as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, for which she recently won a Tony grant.

She will go facing Jessie Buckley for Cabaret, Beverley Knight for The Drifters Girl and Stephanie McKeon for Frozen.

Star quality: The Crown star Emma (imagined) has been designated for her part in Anna X close by vocalist Lily for her dramatic presentation in 2:22 A Ghost Story

While Omari Douglas has gotten a Best Actor gesture for his part in Constellations, as well as Charles Edwards for Best Of Enemies, Ben Daniels for The Normal Heart and Hiran Abeysekera for Life Of Pi.

Standing out with 11 selections in all cases is the melodic restoration of Cabaret, which changed the West End's Playhouse Theater into the Kit Kat Club.

Life Of Pi at Wyndham's Theater and the exemplary melodic recovery of Anything Goes at the Barbican Theater follow, with nine assignments each.

High recognition: Lily's creation, which opened on August 3, got high applause from pundits who commended the 'ghastly energy's of the creation and her heavenly stage presence

The sought after Best New Musical Award will see five famous creations vie for the gong, including the stage transformation of faction 1980s film Back To The Future and the theater rendition of Disney's Frozen.

The Drifters Girl, Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical and Moulin Rouge! The Musical are altogether likewise up for the honor.

2:22 A Ghost Story at Noel Coward Theater, Best Of Enemies at Young Vic, Cruise at Duchess Theater and Life Of Pi are generally up for the Best Play gong.

In for the success: Meanwhile, Eddie Redmayne, 40, has gotten the gesture for Best Actor in a Musical for his depiction of Emcee, the showy speaker, in Cabaret

Stars: Eddie played the evil Emcee in the most recent recovery of the Berlin club melodic Cabaret

Julian Bird, CEO of the Society of London Theater and chief maker of the Olivier Awards, said: 'I need to offer colossal congrats to all the 2022 Olivier Awards chosen people.

'The current year's fabulous exhibit really shows the broadness and variety of London's reality driving theater industry, and its remarkable imagination and flexibility during a very difficult period for our area.

'Following a two-year break, we are more than happy to have the option to unite the theater local area again to commend our most brilliant abilities.

'I'm certain the climate in the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 10 April will be totally electric.'