The Lawrence Olivier Awards are the highest honors in British theatre and are presented by the Society of London Theatre. The 2012 awards will be presented on 15 April, at a ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London.

"Matilda The Musical" tops the list with 10 nominations, followed by "Ghost the Musical" and "One Man, Two Guvnors" with 5 nominations each . Here is a full list of the nominations:

Best Revival

"Anna Christie" at the Donmar Warehouse

"Flare Path" at the Theatre Royal Haymarket

"Much Ado About Nothing" at the Wyndham's

"Noises Off" at the Old Vic

Best New Play

"Collaborators" at the NT Cottesloe

"Jumpy" at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court

"The Ladykillers" at the Gielgud

"One Man, Two Guvnors" at the NT Lyttelton

Best Entertainment and Family

"Derren Brown- Svengali" at the Shaftesbury

"Midnight Tango" at the Aldwych

"Potted Potter" at the Garrick

"The Tiger Who Came to Tea" at the Vaudeville

Best Actress

Celia Imrie for "Noises Off" at the Old Vic

Lesley Manville for "Grief" at the Cottesloe

Kristin Scott Thomas for "Betrayal" at the Harold Pinter

Marcia Warren for "The Ladykillers" at the Gielgud

Ruth Wilson for "Anna Christie" at the Donmar Warehouse

Best Actor

James Corden for "One Man, Two Guvnors" at the NT Lyttelton

Benedict Cumberbatch & Jonny Lee Miller for "Frankenstein" at the NT Olivier

David Haig for "The Madness of George III" at the Apollo

Douglas Hodge for "Inadmissable Evidence" at the Donmar Warehouse

Jude Law for "Anna Christie" at the Donmar Warehouse

Best Performance in a Supporting Role

Mard Add for "Collaborators" at the NT Cottesloe

Oliver Chris for "One Man, Two Guvnors" at the NT Lyttelton

Johnny Flynn for "Jerusalem" at the Apollo

Bryony Hannah for "The Children's Hour" at the Harold Pinter

Sheridan Smith for"Flare Path" at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket

Best Actress in a Musical

Kate Fleetwood for "London Road" at the NT Cottesloe

Sarah Lancashire for "Betty Blue Eyes" at the Novello

The Matildas for "Matilda the Musical" at the Cambridge

Scarlett Srallen for "Singin' In The Rain" at the Palace

Best Actor in a Musical

Bertie Carvel for "Matilda the Musical" at the Cambridge

Nigel Lindsay for "Shrek the Musical" the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

Reece Shearsmith for "Betty Blue Eyes" at the Novello

Paulo Szot for "South Pacific" at the Barbican

Best New Musical

"Betty Blue Eyes" at the Novello

"Ghost the Musical" at the Piccadilly
"London Road" at the NT Cottesloe
"Matilda the Musical" at the Cambridge
"Shrek the Musical" at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

Best Director

Sean Foley for "The LadyKillers" at the Gielgud

Nicholas Hytner for "One Man, Two Gunors" at the NT Lyttelton

Nicholas Hytner for "One Man, Tow Gunors" at the NT Lyttelton

Rufus Norris for "London Road" at the NT Cottesloe

Matthew Warchus for Matilda the Musical at the Cambridge

Best Theatre Choreography

Peter Darling for "Matilda the Musical" at the Cambridge

Javier De Frutos for "London Road" at the NT Cottesloe

Stephen Mear for "Crazy For You" at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

Andrew Wright for "Singin' In The Rain" at the Palace

Best Costume Design

"Crazy for You" designed by Peter McKintosh at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
"Matilda the Musical" designed by Rob Howell at the Cambridge
"Shrek the Musical" designed by Tim Hatley at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
"South Pacific" designed by Catherine Zuber at the Barbican

Best Sound Designer

"Ghost the Musical" designed by Bobby Aitken at the Piccadilly
"Frankenstein" designed by Underworld and Ed Clarke at the NT Olivier
"The Ladykillers" designed by Ben Ringham and Max Ringham at the Gielgud
"Matilda the Musical" designed by Simon Baker at the Cambridge

Best New Dance Production

"Desh" by Akram Khan Company at Sadler's Wells, choreographed by Akram Khan

"Gardenia" by Les Ballets C de la B at Sadler's Wells, directed by Alain Patel and Frank vna Laecke
"The Metamorphosis" by ROH2 at the Linbury Studio, choreographed by Arthur Pita
"Some Like It Hip Hop" by ZooNation at the Peacock, choreographed by Kate Prince, Tommy Franzen and Carrie-Anne Ingrouille

Oustanding Achievement in Opera

ENO for the breadth and diversity of its artistic programme
Amanda Holden for her translation of "Castor and Pollux" at the London Coliseum
Richard Jones his direction of "Anna Nicole and Il Trittico" at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and "The Tales of Hoffman" at the London Coliseum
Mark-Anthony Turnage for his composition of "Anna Nicole" at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and "Twice Through the Heart" at Sadler's Wells