Aubrey Plaza walks two dogs in Los Feliz neighborhood of LA as new series Cinema Toast hits the air

Aubrey Plaza walks two dogs in Los Feliz neighborhood of LA as innovative new series Cinema Toast hits the air

Aubrey Plaza was snapped walking her dogs in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles on Tuesday.

The 36-year-old actress donned a vintage Snoop Dogg shirt with black shorts and trainers as she stepped out on the spring day in Southern California.

Aubrey, who played April Ludgate on Parks and Recreation from 2009 to 2015, had her dark locks pulled back and parted to the side as she donned sunglasses and a face mask amid the ongoing pandemic.

Out and about: Aubrey Plaza, 36, was snapped walking her dogs in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles on Tuesday

The Wilmington, Delaware native has been in a decade-long romance with filmmaker Jeff Baena, 43, who she’s collaborated with on projects including 2014’s Life After Beth and 2017’s The Little Hours.

The 5ft6in stunner and Baena’s newest project is a Showtime series called Cinema Toast, in which both are set to direct episodes (along with Jay Duplass and Alex Ross Perry).

The premise of the series takes film footage that’s in the public domain and adds new vocals and edits to create a different story, according to UPI.

Notable names providing the vocals in the series include Fred Armisen, Alison Brie, Christopher Meloni, Megan Mullaly, Nick Offerman and Christina Ricci.

Stylish: Plaza donned a vintage Snoop Dogg shirt with black shorts as she stepped out on the spring day in Southern California

Stylish: Plaza donned a vintage Snoop Dogg shirt with black shorts as she stepped out on the spring day in Southern California 

Listening: Plaza had a pair of headphones connected to her iPhone on the trek

Listening: Plaza had a pair of headphones connected to her iPhone on the trek

Exciting: Plaza and boyfriend Jeff Baena have collaborated on a new Showtime series called Cinema Toast, in which both are set to direct episodes

Exciting: Plaza and boyfriend Jeff Baena have collaborated on a new Showtime series called Cinema Toast, in which both are set to direct episodes

Clever: The premise of the series takes film footage that's in the public domain and adds new vocals and edits to create a different story

Clever: The premise of the series takes film footage that’s in the public domain and adds new vocals and edits to create a different story

Plaza’s episode is titled Quiet Illness and uses vintage footage of Loretta Young; Night of the Living Dead and Beast from Haunted Cave will also be source material for future episodes.

Baena said in a statement that the clever concept came amid the lockdown as a means to produce new material without the hazards of in-person filming.

‘That’s when the idea hit me to re-dub and re-shape old material into something transcendent that extends beyond just a comedic curio,’ the director said.

Cinema Toast is currently airing on Showtime.  

In control: The stunning actress held two leashes as the eager pooches forged forward

In control: The stunning actress held two leashes as the eager pooches forged forward 

The actress checked her phone as she walked past a hedge on the outing

The actress checked her phone as she walked past a hedge on the outing