Sandi Durell Death: I must break the news to you with a heavy heart that Sandi Durell, who had been battling cancer for a very long time, passed away yesterday night. I am deeply sorry to have to inform you of this. My first mentor in the field of review writing was Sandi, a friend of mine for seven years, and the year 2021 marked the beginning of my career as a reviewer for Theatre Pizzazz. Additionally, Sandi was my first mentor in the field of review writing. The first night of the Cabaret Convention, which was also the last task that Sandi had given me for Theatre Pizzazz around a month earlier, was the night that she passed away.
It was a really appropriate choice for her to leave on that particular evening. In addition to being the publisher of Theatre Pizzazz, Sandi was also one of the most well-liked people in the world of cabaret and theatre. Initially, she was the one who started the publication. A wonderful project that she has been working on for the past fifteen years is something that she has been working on. Those who contribute to the website, including myself, will continue to exert a great deal of effort in order to guarantee that the flame is burning with a great deal of intensity.
Services are scheduled to take place in the Plaza Jewish Community Chapel, which can be found at 630 Amsterdam Avenue, on the following Sunday, October 27, at fifteen minutes past noon. Additionally, in accordance with the ideas that Cooper Lawrence, Sandi Lawrence’s daughter, conveyed to Ron Fassler, individuals who are interested in attending should wear colours that are bright and vivid. “My mom would have everyone in black crying.