Julie Hinds | Detroit Free Press

Shy, awkward tech entrepreneur Richard Hendricks from northern California and cocky, clueless aspiring entertainment mogul Jean-Ralphio Saperstein from Pawnee, Indiana, seem like an Oscar-and-Felix level odd couple.

But the actors who played them on two hit sitcoms, Thomas Middleditch of HBO's "Silicon Valley" and Ben Schwartz of NBC's "Parks and Recreation," have joined forces for a comedy tour that arrives Saturday at Detroit's Masonic Cathedral Theatre.

Middleditch and Schwartz, as it's billed, is described as a totally improvised show that is unique at every stop. The two-man team makes up the material on the spot using — in classic improv style — suggestions from the audience.

"Every show is totally different, so like Pokémon, you gotta watch ‘em all,'" says the tour website.

Tickets for the 18-and-older show are $39.95 — $69.95 in advance at the tour website. Doors open at 7 p.m. It's a good guess that hilarity ensues.

Middleditch and Schwartz are both alums of the influential Upright Citizens Brigade comedy troupe. Since concluding their sitcom runs ("Silicon Valley" had its series finale in 2019, while "Parks and Rec" wrapped in 2015), they continue to be immersed in new projects.

Deadline reported this week that Middleditch will be the lead in a CBS comedy pilot called "B Positive," from the producers of "Mom." He'll play a divorced dad who develops a bond with his unexpected kidney donor (Annaleigh Ashford).

Schwartz, who voiced the title character in 2020's "Sonic the Hedgehog" film, will play an Anthony Scaramucci-inspired character in Netflix's "Space Force," a comedy from "Parks and Rec" producer Greg Daniels that stars Steve Carell.