Meet Our Class of 2025 Collective Members

We’ve logged some truly treasured memories so far in this ninth season of ours, and we’re thrilled to share even more with you about our upcoming 10th season in the next two months as we reveal our lineup! But as our 2024-25 season comes to a close this spring, we are pumped to share with you our latest development on the collective side of things — we’d like to reintroduce to you five familiar guest artist faces who will be kicking off Season 10 as our latest collective member inductees!

About the Collective

Since 2019, Good Night has annually installed a new class of talented artists into our official performer collective, which functions similarly to a company or troupe. It’s comprised of former guest artists who have gone above and beyond, have a notable tenure with the organization, strive to live out Good Night’s mission and values, serve as beacons of professional and ego-free positivity in every production of which they’re a part and show consistent support and physical presence for their fellow actors and to the company as a whole.

Our newest five inductees are stupendous examples of each of these important criteria — from being integral and indispensable parts of the production process to showing up to support other artists throughout the season to leading by example with grace, kindness and professionalism. Meet the Class of 2025.

Malle Driscoll

Since making her Good Night debut as Freida in season six’s You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Malle has been a delightful fixture on the stage, from memorable turns as Lucy Steele in Sense & Sensibility and Constance in Salem to her upcoming role as Sister Margaretta in this spring’s The Sound of Music. Malle is an upbeat and merry presence in every cast of which she’s a part, and we’re thrilled to officially count her as one of our latest collective members!

Lily Satterlee

Since starting with the company as part of season seven’s Little Women, Lily has continued to return to the Good Night stage in recent years in fine form, lending her lovely vocals and warm-hearted and genuine stage presence as Marianne Dashwood in Sense & Sensibility and as Mother in this season’s A Christmas Story! Lily is also a total pro behind the scenes, just recently stage-managing our production of Sealed for Freshness. With her open heart and embrace of her fellow cast members, Lily is an aces addition to any production!

Noah Smith

A welcoming and genuine performer since debuting with Good Night as would-be gym teacher Beau in season six’s Suspect, Noah has been a fixture on the Belbas stage, bringing to life such roles as Herr Stiefel in Spring Awakening, Jonas Fogg in Sweeney Todd and Richard Kapica in this month’s Sealed for Freshness! We’re so pleased to have this artist dedicated to positivity and energy among our collective members starting in Season 10!

Clinton Store

A dynamic stage presence who first dabbled with Good Night as part of our season five Good Night Garden Parties, Clinton spent recent seasons with Good Night creating a host of memorable characters, including tapping into his inner child as Franklin in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown; donning a stern demeanor as the headmaster in Spring Awakening; and delivering on iconic horror hero Ben in this past fall’s Night of the Living Dead. Clinton is a thoughtful and hard-working performer who gives as much to his castmates as he can, and for that reason we’re so pleased to have him joining the collective this year!

Drew Veurink

A sensational comic actor who’s quickly demonstrated his range since his debut in season eight, Drew has tussled with mythical heroes in Legendary Adventure, romanced Austen heroines in Sense & Sensibility and, most recently, slayed the holidays as a memorably short-fused Santa Claus in A Christmas Story and offered the definition as harried school administrator Douglas Panch in The 25th Annual Putnam Count Spelling Bee!


Want to see what these performers and the rest of our incredible guest artists have in store for the rest of our current season? Book your seats to our remaining 2024-25 shows now!