Till the Day I Die is a play by Clifford Odets performed on Broadway in 1935.
The play is a seven-scene drama written by Clifford Odets.
It was originally written as a piece to accompany Waiting for Lefty.
[citation needed] When the New Theatre in Sydney, tried to stage it in 1936, following its production of Waiting for Lefty earlier that year, the German Consul General in Australia complained to the Commonwealth Government and the play was banned.
However the theatre defied the ban and staged the play in private premises,[1] and (after a similar controversy), it was staged to large audiences in Melbourne's New Theatre.