LONDON (AP) -- Stars together with Jude Law, Keira Knightley and Rachel Weisz are competing for London"s Laurence Olivier play awards.
The prizes, to be awarded Sunday evening, are the homogeneous of Broadway"s Tonys and prerogative feat in theater, show and dance.
Law is nominated for most appropriate singer for "Hamlet," and Weisz is up for most appropriate singer for "A Streetcar Named Desire."
Knightley is a most appropriate ancillary singer hopeful for personification a manipulative movie starlet in "The Misanthrope."
James Earl Jones, Gillian Anderson and Imelda Staunton are additionally nominated.
Several productions are up for mixed prizes, together with stone low-pitched "Spring Awakening," corporate predicament play "Enron" and the rough "Jerusalem."
Winners will be voiced at London"s Grosvenor House Hotel.
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