CONJUNTO was a groundbreaking theater magazine published by Casa de las Américas, dedicated to stimulating cultural expressions of Latin America. This issue No. 66 (October-December 1985) features an elegant minimalist cover designed by Ramón Melián, depicting a stylized theater stage with vertical blue and light blue lines representing a curtain or screen, framed by geometric patterns in varying shades of blue representing a theater audience rendered in dots, crosshatch, and stripes. Founded by Manuel Galich and edited by Carlos Espinosa, this issue continues the magazine's mission of breaking communication barriers between Latin American theater practitioners. The issue includes comprehensive coverage of theater across the Americas and Spain, featuring articles on the latest theatrical currents by Xavier Fábregas, Argentine military tragedy theater, Puerto Rican theater, Cuban children's theater, Mexican experimental theater group Itaca, Surinamese theater, Venezuelan history theater, interviews with Latin American theater artists, and essays on Cuban theater including work by Francisco Garzón Céspedes and Alejo Carpentier.