Paul Mescal will find out tonight if he has won a prestigious Olivier Award.
The Kildare native is up against host of stars on the West End as they celebrate the best of British theatre at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday, hosted by Ted Lasso actress Hannah Waddingham.
A new stage adaptation of Studio Ghibli's 1988 animated film My Neighbour Totoro leads the pack with nine nominations, with star Mei Mac nominated for best actress.
She faces competition from Killing Eve star Jodie Comer for her critically acclaimed one-woman play Prima Facie; Patsy Ferran for A Streetcar Named Desire; Janet McTeer for Phaedra; and Nicola Walker for The Corn Is Green.
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Meanwhile, Oscar-nominated actor Mescal is up for best actor for his role in the new stage adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire.
He will battle it out against David Tennant for Good; Tom Hollander for Patriots; Rafe Spall for To Kill A Mockingbird; and Giles Terera for Blues For An Alabama Sky in the male category.
Standing At The Sky's Edge, which is set in Sheffield and premiered in the city in 2019 before moving to London this year, is the most nominated musical with eight nods including best new musical and best director.
It was also recognised in the best actress in a musical category for its lead Faith Omole, who will compete against Katie Brayben for Tammy Faye; Anoushka Lucas for Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma!; and Miri Mesika for The Band's Visit.
The best actor in a musical category will be chosen from Alon Moni Aboutboul for The Band's Visit; Julian Ovenden for South Pacific; Andrew Rannells for Tammy Faye; and Arthur Darvill for Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma!
Newly transferred to the West End after sell-out runs on Broadway, Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! is one of the most nominated shows this year with seven nods, including best musical revival.
Following closely behind with six nominations each are A Streetcar Named Desire, To Kill A Mockingbird and The Band's Visit, the musical adapted from the eponymous Israeli film.
It is a big year for first-time acting nominations with 27 people receiving their first nod, including Comer, Mescal, Rose Ayling-Ellis, Caroline Quentin, Sharon Small and Anjana Vasan.
A number of famous faces including Sex Education star Aimee Lou Wood, burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese and Dracula Untold actor Luke Evans will present awards during the ceremony.
Boyzone singer Ronan Keating, Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical composer Tim Minchin, Bridgerton actress Golda Rosheuvel and Kingsman: The Secret Service's Mark Strong will also take to the stage to announce winners.
The ceremony is set to see Waddingham perform an opening number, written by The Great British Bake Off Musical composer Pippa Cleary, featuring West End stars.
Meanwhile the green carpet, which last year was made from real grass, is also making a return.
The Olivier Awards 2023 will broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX from 10.15pm to 12.20am.
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