
MTV's "NIKKI & SARA LIVE" will continue to deliver the late night laughs when "Community" star, Alison Brie, drops by the Times Square Studio tonight, February 19 at 11:00 p.m. ET LIVE/PT tape-delayed.
Watch the hilarity ensue when these three women get together to break down the latest events in pop culture to the scoop on all the hysterical behind the scenes antics that take place on the set of "Community."
Set in front of a live studio audience, criticallyacclaimed comedians Nikki Glaser and Sara Schaefer host their weekly half-hour comedy show from MTV's iconic Times Square Studio. Based on their successful comedy podcast "You Had to Be There," "Nikki & Sara LIVE" features their signature wit, fast-paced humor, celebrity interviews, and man on the street pieces that highlight their comedic take on the latest stories and trends in pop culture, entertainment, music and more.
Alison Brie currently stars as the adorable but tightly wound Annie Edison, on NBC's hit comedy "Community." She also has a recurring role on the Emmy Award-winning drama "Mad Men," playing Trudy Campbell. On the big screen, Brie recently starred opposite Emily Blunt and Jason Segal in "The Five Year Engagement," as Blunt's sister. Brie is currently in production on CBS Films' "Get a Job" starring opposite Bryan Cranston. She recently starred in the indie film "Save the Date" opposite Lizzie Caplan and Martin Starr, which premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Her other film credits include "Scream 4" and "Montana Amazon."
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