In Parks and Recreation, Aubrey Plaza and Amy Poehler played April Ludgate and Leslie Knope, respectively.
series of Greg Daniels after The Office, Parks and Recreation it was also quite successful with irreverent (and weird) characters living together at work. About seven years after production ended, aubrey plaza and Amy Poehler reprise iconic roles from April Ludgate and Leslie Knope, respectively. The information is from NME.
This happened during a skit on Saturday Night Live (SNL), iconic humorous live show that is broadcast in the United States. It is worth remembering how plaza was the main presenter of the most recent chapter of the production (every week is a different “host”), and presented a newspaper characterized by Aprilalong with her former co-star.

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“When you work for local government, doing the least is doing your part,” said Plaza as April. Then she was asked what she would do if she really wanted to work hard. “I don’t know, ask my old boss, Leslie Knope,” he responded.
“Who knew there were cameras in the SNL,” said Leslie/Amy when appearing on the screen. “I used to watch the Weekend Update When Seth Meyers would do that with anyone else…” It is worth remembering how the actress herself participated in this picture when she was part of the cast of the program. Watch below:
Aubrey Plaza and Amy Poehler just played their Parks and Rec characters on SNL omg
“I used to watch Weekend Update when Seth Meyers did it with no one else…” —Amy Poehler, who used to host Update with Seth pic.twitter.com/q6mMcINVvT
— Spencer Althouse (@SpencerAlthouse) January 22, 2023
Source: Rollingstone

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