Speaking with Respect

Speaking with Respect

By Jefferson Jay Does saying what you’re about seem simple? In just a few words, can you describe who you are or what you do? It may sound easy, but once we start to choose the words, it can quickly get very complicated. What you want to say may be your focus but how...
Going Back to Cali

Going Back to Cali

By Jefferson Jay Before I was asked to write and direct The Hunt for the Holiday Spirit (then titled The Hunt for the Great Christmas Tree) I was having a great time as a music therapist at a day center for adults with developmental disabilities in El Cajon, CA. I...
Kid 1 of a Kind

Kid 1 of a Kind

By Jefferson Jay Before The Hunt for the Holiday Spirit was imagined as an animated series, The Hunt for the Great Christmas Tree was a stage show starring adults with neurodivergent disabilities. The year was 2014 and that show changed everything in my life. That...
Big River, Bigger Hearts

Big River, Bigger Hearts

By Jefferson Jay In last week’s blog, I wrote about our wonderful experiences working with Anthony Whiteford. I loved directing him when The Hunt for the Holiday Spirit was a stage show and was sad when he moved away. I hoped in my heart to get the chance to work with...
7 States Away But Still Home

7 States Away But Still Home

By Jefferson Jay In 2014, I was summoned to the office at a day center for adults with disabilities, where I was a music therapist. They offered me the opportunity to write and direct the holiday musical. I accepted instantly and The Hunt for the Holiday Spirit (then...
1 Family’s Road to the Holiday Spirit

1 Family’s Road to the Holiday Spirit

By Jefferson Jay After I directed the first episode of The Hunt for the Holiday Spirit, (then called The Hunt for the Great Christmas Tree), our cast lost one of its principal actors. When I asked a colleague who she thought would be a suitable replacement, she lit...
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