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Jeff Greenspan

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ABOUT THE SHOW

Deviant Acts is stand-up with a side of sabotage.

Comedian Jeff Greenspan shares behind-the-scenes stories from viral pranks he’s pulled on corporate crooks, privacy creeps, and other modern messes.

Before comedy, Jeff was BuzzFeed’s first Chief Creative Officer, worked closely with "Zuck" at Facebook, and was a creative director at too many ad agencies to count.

After learning how headlines were manufactured, he started making his own, hijacking news cycles with stunts so bold even NYC’s mayor had to weigh in.

Deviant Acts mixes stand-up that roasts advertising, media, and pop culture with footage from art and activism stunts like The Tourist Lanes (called “brilliant” by New York Magazine) and the covert installation of The Snowden Statue (featured by Rachel Maddow).

Jeff also gets personal, sharing how the media warped his sense of self-worth as a gay man, and how those same forces quietly shape us all.

You’ll leave laughing, thinking, and maybe plotting schemes of your own.

ABOUT JEFF

Jeff Greenspan is a Brooklyn-born comedian.

His stand-up, which draws from real-life misadventures and a past life in media and advertising, has led to an appearance on Netflix, writing for filmmaker Michael Moore, and performances at the Limestone, Red Clay, and Portland Queer Comedy festivals.

At the start of COVID, he moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he created The Carpetbagger’s Comedy Night, a biweekly showcase of NYC and Southeast comics held in a hotel’s loading dock he turned into a comedy club. Somehow, it sold out 55 shows in a row. He also co-produced Chattanooga’s Don’t Tell Comedy shows and performed regularly at Atlanta’s Laughing Skull Lounge and Zanies Nashville.

He now performs across NYC and is happy to be back in Brooklyn, despite the rent.