Edited to add I found it. Another great interview. I've met Jill a few times over the last few years -- met her in London when she was in Woman in White, and last saw her here in Virginia when she blew people away with her performance in Chess at Signature Theatre a year ago. Also saw her in Gone With the Wind and thought she was excellent. She's a lovely lady through and through.
Off topic, but something that has been bugging me for a while about BWW interviews and articles. How does the link tagging work on this site? Because I find it odd that Ice T is tagged in the middle of the words "nice things" and "voice teachers." I'm assuming it is some sort of automatic program (that they should really consider abandoning if they can't refine it), because I've also seen it just incorrectly tag other actors because part of their name is contained in another person's name.
Otherwise a very nice interview (though I also now feel compelled to point out that the title of the Lloyd Webber show is The Woman in White, not A Woman in White). I went to school with Jill and must say am not the least bit surprised that she has achieved all that she has achieved so far. She is amazingly talented, extremely dedicated, and all around an absolutely lovely human being.
Another splendid interview. I always like reading your interviews. I'm an alum of Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory. Voice major (there was no Musical Theatre major back in the day). I do think we had electricity. I met Jill only once when she was doing Curtains. Thanks again for the terrific interview.