<Dt> List of places </Dt> <P> South Bank is an entertainment and commercial district in central London, next to the River Thames opposite the City of Westminster . It forms a narrow, disproportionate strip of riverside land within the London Borough of Lambeth and the London Borough of Southwark where it joins Bankside . As with most central London districts, its edges evolve and are informally defined . However, its central area is bounded by Westminster Bridge and Blackfriars Bridge . Its name was adopted during the Festival of Britain over the local less attractive name of' Lambeth Marsh'; it includes the County Hall complex, the Sea Life London Aquarium, the London Dungeon, Jubilee Gardens and the London Eye, the Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall and National Theatre, among its long list of attractions . Both the County Hall and the Shell Centre have major residential uses . </P> <P> South Bank is 800 metres southeast of Charing Cross . </P> <P> South Bank developed later than the' North Bank' of the river due to its formerly often waterlogged condition in winter . Throughout its history, it has twice functioned as an entertainment district, interspersed by around a hundred years of wharfs, domestic industry and manufacturing being its dominant use . Restoration began in 1917 with the construction of County Hall at Lambeth replacing the Lion Brewery . Its Coade stone symbol was retained and placed on a pedestal at Westminster Bridge and is known as the South Bank Lion . The pedestrianised embankment is The Queen's Walk, which is part of the Albert Embankment built not only for public drainage but also to raise the whole tract of land to prevent flooding . </P>

What is the name of the area on the south bank of the river thames where the theatre was built