Deviant Acts is standup with a side of sabotage.
Comedian Jeff Greenspan shares behind-the-scenes stories from his viral pranks aimed at corporate crooks, privacy invaders, hipsters, and other modern disasters.
Before comedy, Jeff was BuzzFeed’s first Chief Creative Officer, worked closely with "Zuck" at Facebook, and survived too many ad agencies to count.
He used what he learned in media to mess with the media, hijacking news cycles and sparking trending topics with stunts so strange and daring, even NYC’s mayor had to weigh in.
Deviant Acts mixes standup lampooning media and pop culture with footage from iconic stunts like The Tourist Lanes, dubbed “brilliant” by New York Magazine, and the covert installation of The Snowden Statue, featured by Rachel Maddow.
Jeff also explores how the media warped his self-acceptance as a gay man and how it twists the way we all see ourselves. You’ll leave laughing, thinking, and maybe even plotting some schemes of your own.
Jeff Greenspan is a native New Yorker now living in Chattanooga.
Before moving south, he appeared regularly at New York’s Gotham Comedy Club and Stand Up New York.
His unique perspective and sharp wit landed him an appearance on Netflix, a writing gig with filmmaker Michael Moore, and spots on the Limestone, Red Clay, and Portland Queer Comedy festivals.
Jeff performs stand-up across the Southeast and co-produces Chattanooga’s Don’t Tell Comedy shows.