CONJUNTO was a groundbreaking theater magazine published by Casa de las Américas, dedicated to stimulating cultural expressions of Latin America. This issue No. 68 (April-June 1986), founded by Manuel Galich and edited by Carlos Espinosa, features a special focus on the 1st International Festival of Theater for Children and Youth in Peru. The vibrant cover, designed by Ramón Melián, presents a playful geometric design with stylized figures of an adult and child rendered in bold orange, pink, and yellow against a theatrical striped perspective setting—perfectly capturing the spirit of theater for young audiences. This issue includes comprehensive coverage of Peruvian theater with articles on contemporary Peruvian theater by Carlos Espinosa Domínguez, Cuatrotablas theater group, Yuyachkani street theater by Peter Elmore, national identity theater by Orlando Cajamarca, and theatrical evaluations. The magazine also features the inauguration discourse of the festival by Myriam Reátegui, conversations with Peruvian theater groups, and essays on theater and politics, maintaining CONJUNTO's role as the most important platform for Latin American theater discourse.