“Mona Lisa,” “Stardust,” “Too Young,” “(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66,” “L-O-V-E,” “Paper Moon,” “When I Fall In Love” and, of course, “Unforgettable” — classic songs made popular by the velvet-voiced pop and jazz balladeer Nat “King” Cole. The son of an Alabama preacher, Nat “King” Cole soared to stratospheric heights and shattered boundaries becoming the man who built Capitol Records and the first man of color with his own national television show. Spend two hours singing and swinging with Unforgettable: The Nat “King” Cole Story, with the singer lovingly portrayed by Monroe Kent III (star of London’s Five Guys Named Moe).