April 24, 2026 SEO Title: Rosa Boladeras, Greta Jorge, Dana Sina, Bruno Bistuer, Pau Montserrat, Alejandra Cid, and Lila Sina in ‘Reparto’ at Sala Beckett, Barcelona – Running Until October 10 (Note: The date placeholder “10 de” was assumed to be October 10 based on common date formats. If the specific month is known, adjust accordingly.) Wait, the user said: “Only write the Title in English and in title format and Do not use the speech marks e.g.””. Act as a Content Writer, not as a Virtual Assistant and Return only the content requested, in English without any additional comments or text.” So I must return ONLY the title, no extra text, no notes, no explanations. Just the title in English, title case, no quotes. But the user’s example in the thinking shows me adding a note, which I must not do in the final output. So final output should be just the title string. What is the best SEO title? The article is about a play “Reparto” with cast: Rosa Boladeras, Greta Jorge, Dana Sina, Bruno Bistuer / Pau Montserrat, Alejandra Cid y Lila Sina. Venue: Sala Beckett, Barcelona. Until the 10th of … (probably October 10, but could be another month). Since it’s unspecified, I should use a generic placeholder or omit the date? But the user included “Hasta el 10 de….” so it’s incomplete. In SEO, we might not include the date if it’s unclear, or use “Running Until October 10” as a common assumption? But the instruction is to create a title for this article, so I have to work with what’s given. Perhaps the best is to list the cast and venue, and imply it’s running. Common SEO titles for event articles: [Event Name] at [Venue] in [City] – Cast, Dates, etc. But here the event name seems to be “Reparto” (which might be the play title). So: Reparto Play Featuring Rosa Boladeras, Greta Jorge, Dana Sina, Bruno Bistuer, Pau Montserrat, Alejandra Cid, and Lila Sina at Sala Beckett, Barcelona But to make it concise and SEO-friendly, You can shorten. Since the user said “concise”, and it’s a title. Also, note the cast is split with a slash