Death in the Dressing Room is a good, solid mystery, one which I'd say is rather old fashioned, I got a definite 1940's vibe.
I wasn't gripped at the beginning, but as it develops, it opens up very well, with a strong story, some rare humour, and even the life of the dear Colonel placed in danger.
I like the flavour of this episode, there is something very different about it, but it has a real appeal. The library scene is a treat.
It's funny how we each interpret what we see differently, Colonel March isn't just a great Detective, he's incredibly perceptive as well, with knowledge that appears to be boundless.
Miss Rapport was a very interesting character, great dancer too.
I really enjoyed it, 7/10.