CONJUNTO was a groundbreaking theater magazine published by Casa de las Américas, dedicated to stimulating cultural expressions of Latin America. This issue No. 67 (January-March 1986) features a special focus on "Teatro y Narrativa" (Theater and Narrative), exploring the intersection between theatrical performance and storytelling traditions. The vibrant cover, designed by Ramón Melián, displays a folk art-style illustration in bold orange and yellow tones depicting three theatrical figures in indigenous/traditional dress, one holding a tambourine, rendered in a woodcut-inspired style that celebrates Latin American popular and national narrative traditions. Founded by Manuel Galich and edited by Carlos Espinosa, this issue includes articles on Ariano Suassuna's theater and popular narrative by Ángel Rama, theatrical adaptations of literary works, popular theater and language, epic Latin American theater, and theatrical seasons. The back cover features imagery from Brazilian production Macunaíma, while the inside back cover showcases Colombian production La cándida Eréndira, emphasizing the magazine's pan-American scope.