Sirocco (play)

scene in an Italian club with young man standing on the bar, watched by a seated young woman, both surrounded by other people
Act II, scene 2: Sirio, standing on bar, watched by Lucy, seated

Sirocco is a play, in four acts, by Noël Coward. It opened at Daly's Theatre, on 24 November 1927. The production was directed by Basil Dean.

The play, set in Italy, depicts an affair between a local painter and a young married Englishwoman. Although it starred the popular Ivor Novello, the first night was a disaster and the play closed after 28 performances.