CONJUNTO was a groundbreaking theater magazine published by Casa de las Américas, dedicated to stimulating cultural expressions of Latin America. This issue No. 69 (July-September 1986), founded by Manuel Galich and directed by Magaly Muguercia, features a bold Op Art-influenced cover designed by Ramón Melián. The striking design presents a checkerboard pattern in yellow and dark purple with a tilted grid of theatrical masks or faces at the center, set against a pink background—a dynamic visual representation of theatrical multiplicity and perspective. This issue explores Brechtian theater across Latin America with articles on Colombian street theater aesthetics, Argentine theater from 1976-1984, four decades of the Living Theatre in the United States, Mexican children's theater, Italian revelatory theater by Luca Gavagna, Uruguayan chronicle of waiting, contemporary Peruvian theater, and Cuban retrospectives. The magazine includes interviews, essays on paths from Brecht to New York, and comprehensive coverage of Brechtian influences in Brazil, Canada, Ecuador, and Mexico, maintaining CONJUNTO's role as the premier platform for Latin American theater discourse.