Seeing the great Mark Nadler perform is one of those rare treats that you will remember for the rest of your life. Sure, there are many talented performers that take the stage each night, but there are very few entertainers with the bravado of Mr. Nadler. His latest work is a tour-de-force, Broadway bound caviar laden, Russian On The Side derived from the famous Danny Kaye classic ‘Tchaikovsky (and Other Russians)'originally written for the musical Lady In The Dark by Kurt Weil and Ira Gershwin. In the song, 49 famous and not so famous Russian composers are rhymed and rattled off as quickly as possible. This song (which Mr. Nadler based one of his New York cabaret acts on) is the jumping off point for this rich and vibrant production which Mr. Nadler the entertainer becomes Professor Nadler and attempts to teach the audience how to remember each of the 49 names. Mr. Nadler does this by weaving intricate stories along with songs of twentieth century composers and lyricists as varied as Richard Rogers to John Wallowitch.