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What To Do In Bergen County This Weekend (Nov. 13-14)
A stand-up comedian and murder mystery play are on the calendar in Bergen County this weekend, as is holiday shopping at a craft fair.

BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — Looking for something to do in Bergen County this weekend?
Whether you're in the mood to take in a live performance or want to get started on your holiday shopping, Patch has you covered with a roundup of countywide events on Saturday and Sunday.
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Stand-up comedian Rich Vos, best known from "Opie & Anthony" and NBC's "Last Comic Standing," will perform at Bananas Comedy Club in Rutherford on Nov. 12 and 13 at 7:30 p.m. each night.
Vos hosts a podcast called "My Wife Hates Me" along with his wife, comedian Bonnie McFarland.
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He has made appearances on podcasts "WTF with Marc Maron" and "The Joe Rogan Experience," and Backstage Magazine said he "has an uncanny 'everyman' ability to likeably bond with anyone in the audience."
Tickets can be found here, and attendees must be at least 16 years old.
Get started on your holiday shopping at the First Reformed Church of Hasbrouck Heights, which is hosting a "Holiday Harvest Craft Fair" on Nov. 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with two floors of hand-crafted treasures.
Admission is $4 per person (17 and older) and $2 for seniors. Children 16 years old and under can get in for free.
"Granny's Attic," a room at the fair, will be "full of treasures and surprises" at reasonable prices, officials said, and the church will host an hourly raffle of items donated by crafters.
Saturday is the opening night for Park Players Productions' "The House of Agatha Mystrie," a show about "famous and prolific mystery writer Agatha Mystrie."
The production will begin at 8 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday at Church of the Good Shepard in Fort Lee, and will run through the week as well.
In the show, Mystrie gathers a group of the world's finest (and most peculiar) detectives at her home for a weekend of rollicking fun.
"Once all together, Ms. Mystrie convinces them all to solemnly promise not to solve any mystery for two whole days. Everyone, though at first skeptical, complies. But when the body of a mysterious guest is found, everyone must decide whether to keep their promise," a description of the show reads.
"Unbeknownst to Ms. Mystrie (and everyone else), each of them has decided to find a way to find the murderer without solving the mystery," the description said. "This play is full of frenzied one-liners and comic word-play."
Felician University Fall 2021 Open House
Prospective students can learn more about Felician University at the school's open house on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the school's Rutherford Campus.
Attendees will hear about the school's scholarships and NCAA Division II sports teams and can speak with deans from the university's schools of Business and Information Sciences, Education, Nursing and Arts and Sciences.
Tours of the school's dining halls, innovation labs and more will also be offered.
Interested students can register to attend here.
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