The Lackawanna Historical Society presents a performance of the play “For the Least of Them” on June 1 at 2 p.m. in Courtroom 3, Lackawanna County Courthouse. Written by KK Gordon, the play offers a glimpse into the private thoughts and prayers of the Rev. John Curran during the Anthracite Strike of 1902. Curran supported the striking miners, counseled UMA president John Mitchell and acted as a trusted confidant of President Theodore Roosevelt. Set in the courtroom where Curran testified before the Anthracite Strike Commission, the one-man show emphasizes Curran’s role in the strike and his dedication to “the least of them.” Seating is limited and tickets are $10. Advance tickets can be purchased online at ticketleap.events/tickets/lackawanna-historical-society/for-the-least-of-them. For information or to make reservations, contact the Lackawanna Historical Society at 570-344-3841 or email lackawannahistory@gmail.com. From left: Kelly Ann Walsh, Walter Mitchell, Scott Rave and Bobby Musto.