In 1998, Sasha Regan took the initiative to convert a disused paper warehouse on Union Street near Southwark station into a functioning theatre.
[1] Set beneath railway arches, it was one of the more distinctive theatrical spaces in London.
When its landlord, the publicly owned infrastructure body Network Rail, wished to redevelop the site for offices,[2] a campaign was started to save the theatre, and also other small businesses nearby which were given just 12 weeks notice to relocate.
[3] The theatre's new home, which "will keep the heart of the Union intact," offers a restaurant, rehearsal room, and some offices to let.
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