Uruguay – Services & Las Brujas de Salem
homer| July 17, 2025 5:34 pmIts very cold and windy outside today with a touch of drizzle so its the perfect time to visit the spa.

Nice tea setup after massage.

After searching a while for a massage place we were told about this one from an expat group. It is located in the basement of a co-location space called Opta Co-Living.

The massage was decent and only cost $40 USD.
We had tickets to theatro Soliz for Las Brujas de Salem and that’s where we spent the evening.


What do the songs YMCA, Born in the USA, Gangsta’s Paradise and Faith have to do with witches?
Well thy are featured in The Witches of Salem. It is a theatrical whirlwind—crazy zany in moments, yet rooted in serious, unrelenting truths. With non-stop action and superb acting, it catapults the audience through a kaleidoscope of emotion: from funny and absurd, to sad and sobering.
What begins as hysteria and chaos quickly unfurls into a haunting reflection of society’s recurring dance with fear, power, and persecution. This is not just a historical retelling—it’s a presently profound meditation on groupthink and the cost of silence.
The cast breathes fire and nuance into every scene, embodying the extremes of humanity with chilling conviction. In the madness of Salem, we see the madness of our own time reflected back at us. It’s a spellbinding reminder that history doesn’t stay in the past—it lives, breathes, and convicts anew.
It was a great play to watch in Theatro Soliz here in Montevideo.





Impressed with the youth of the crowd.

The theater seems to have a strange rule that couples must be seated apart. At least three couples in out area were separated. The ticketing system clearly needs improvement.
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