In and About Drury Lane, and Other Papers Vol. 1 (of 2) by Dr. Doran

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By Margot Cook Posted on Mar 22, 2026
In Category - Performing Arts
Doran, Dr. (John), 1807-1878 Doran, Dr. (John), 1807-1878
English
Okay, so picture this: you're wandering the back alleys of 19th-century London, and you bump into a guy who knows everything. I mean everything. Not just the kings and queens, but the actors who made them laugh, the playwrights who got them thinking, and the scandals they all tried to hide. That's what reading Dr. John Doran's 'In and About Drury Lane' feels like. This isn't a dry history book. It's a collection of his essays and observations, a grab-bag of gossip, biography, and sharp-eyed social commentary centered on London's famous theater district and beyond. The real 'conflict' here isn't a single plot, but the constant, fascinating clash between the polished performance on stage and the messy, ambitious, often hilarious reality behind the curtain. Doran pulls back that velvet rope and lets you in. You'll meet legendary actors like David Garrick in their off-hours, learn why certain plays caused riots, and get the inside scoop on centuries of theatrical feuds and friendships. It's like the best history podcast you've ever heard, but written 150 years ago. If you've ever wondered what really went on in the smoky, candle-lit world of old London theater, this is your backstage pass.
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Forget a straight-line narrative. 'In and About Drury Lane' is a delightful cabinet of curiosities, filled with the collected writings of Dr. John Doran, a 19th-century man of letters with a front-row seat to history. He uses London's legendary Drury Lane Theatre as a starting point, but quickly branches out to explore the whole vibrant, grimy, and glorious world of British theater and society from the 1600s to his own day.

The Story

There's no single plot. Instead, think of each essay or 'paper' as a short story about real life. One chapter might vividly recount the night a famous actress forgot her lines, causing a scandal. The next could be a thoughtful profile of a forgotten playwright, or a funny account of how audiences used to throw oranges at performers they disliked. Doran connects the dots between people and events, showing how the theater reflected—and sometimes sparked—big changes in fashion, politics, and public taste. He’s less concerned with dates and more with personalities, the human moments that history books often miss.

Why You Should Read It

Doran’s voice is the star here. He’s witty, sometimes a bit gossipy, and always deeply knowledgeable. Reading him feels like having a brilliant, slightly mischievous guide. He doesn't put historical figures on a pedestal; he shows them as they were—talented, flawed, and endlessly interesting. You get a real sense of the energy and struggle behind the glamour. His writing makes the past feel immediate and alive, not like something preserved under glass. It’s history told through anecdotes and character sketches, which is often the most memorable way to learn.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for anyone who loves behind-the-scenes stories, British history with a human face, or classic essays with personality. If you enjoy books like Bill Bryson’s 'At Home' for their digressive, fascinating detail, or if you’re a fan of theater history, you’ll find a lot to love here. A word of caution: it’s a product of its time (the 1800s), so the language can be dense in spots. But push through, and you’ll be rewarded with a uniquely charming and insightful tour of a lost world, led by one of its most engaging commentators.



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Jessica Torres
1 year ago

After finishing this book, it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. A valuable addition to my collection.

Carol Thomas
1 year ago

Solid story.

Ava Flores
1 year ago

Honestly, it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. I would gladly recommend this title.

Amanda Hill
8 months ago

Clear and concise.

Amanda Perez
10 months ago

The fonts used are very comfortable for long reading sessions.

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