Actor Devon Goffman has perfected the loveable bad guy act in Broadway’s Some Like It Hot, heading to Spokane next

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Devon Goffman, right, plays the villian Spats.

In 1995, Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes and John Leguizamo were praised — and hated — for pushing the cultural boundary for popular actors at the time when they donned drag queen personas in To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar. However, nearly four decades earlier, established actors Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis did practically the same thing in Some Like it Hot.

Set in Prohibition-era Chicago, Joe (Curtis) and his friend Jerry (Lemmon) are jazz musicians who work in

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