CONJUNTO was a groundbreaking theater magazine published by Casa de las Américas, dedicated to stimulating cultural expressions of Latin America. This issue No. 65 (July-September 1985) features a striking cover designed by Ramón Melián, showing a theatrical performance rendered in halftone screen print effect with vivid yellow-green tones against black, beneath a bold orange header. The magazine was founded by Manuel Galich and edited by Carlos Espinosa, serving as a critical platform for disseminating studies, critical analyses, and information about the Latin American theater movement. This issue includes comprehensive coverage of theater across the Americas, featuring articles on Nicaragua, Uruguay, the United States, Peru, Honduras, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Portugal, and Cuba, along with reviews and theatrical photography by Juan Camilo Segura. CONJUNTO aimed to break communication barriers between Latin American theater practitioners and contribute to the collective effort of cultural expression and independence throughout the region.