This West End Theatre Is Being Renamed After Dame Judi Dench

Last Updated 16 June 2026

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Judi Dench in front of the Shaftesbury Theatre
From February 2027, the Shaftesbury Theatre will be the Judi Dench Theatre. Image: Shaftesbury Theatre/Robert Wilson

The Shaftesbury Theatre in London's West End is to be renamed after one of stage and screen's greatest living actors, Dame Judi Dench.

From February 2027, the theatre — the largest independent theatre in the West End — will become the Judi Dench Theatre, named for the actor renowned for her versatility, starring in everything from Shakespeare plays to Bond films to sitcoms.

Why the rebrand? Dench was a founding member of the Theatre of Comedy, a collective of actors and authors headed by playwright Ray Cooney, who regularly performed at the Shaftesbury Theatre in shows including Run for your Wife, Two into One, and Kiss of the Spiderwoman. The Theatre of Comedy helped ensure the continuance of the theatre throughout the 1980s and 1990s (in the 1970s it had even faced potential demolition). TV executive Don Taffner then joined the Theatre of Comedy in 1986, taking the helm from the early 1990s.  

Dench's role as Jean in the long-running BBC sitcom As Time Goes By cemented her links to the Taffner family, whose company produced the show, and now owns the theatre as DLT Entertainment.

Performers and puppets on stage at Avenue Q
The hilarious Avenue Q is currently playing at the theatre, although sadly Judi Dench is not starring. Image: Matt Crockett

Says Dame Judi: "The Shaftesbury Theatre has always held a special place in my heart. My relationship to the Theatre of Comedy and to the Taffner family goes back many years and to have this beautiful theatre renamed after me is truly overwhelming.

"Live theatre continues to be so important as a way of telling stories and entertaining audiences, something I have aimed to do all my working life."

The name isn't the only change coming to the Grade II listed theatre; various renovations are being made to the auditorium and backstage facilities, though it remains open for business. The brilliant Avenue Q is currently playing, but sadly Judi Dench is not starring.