2025-26 Mentorship Cohort
Meet the Members of The Actors Center’s 2025-26 Mentorship Program for Early Career Artists

Madeline Grace Barbush

Jordi Bertrán RamÃrez

Carson S. Davis

MarHadoo Effeh
Our Mentorship Program
The Actors Center—a national leader in advancing the artistic development for actors—is thrilled to announce the second year of our Mentorship Program for emerging artists, running September 2025 through May 2026.
This 8-month initiative builds upon the diverse, intergenerational, and interdisciplinary dynamic of our existing Resident Company. The program offers a cohort of 16 participants a unique opportunity to help bridge the crucial gap between their training and a sustainable, fulfilling career by providing artistic development and mentorship from an unparalleled network of seasoned professionals from our esteemed Resident Company.
Navigating the early stages of an acting career can be daunting, with challenges often exacerbated by significant disparities in economic privilege, issues of student debt, and historical barriers to access and inclusion in the industry. Our mentorship program is not intended to be a training program. Rather, it runs parallel to participants’ early career and auditioning work, emphasizing self-discovery, critical thinking, and personal growth alongside exploring practical questions of entering the business.
The Actors Center has long stood as a beacon for creative and artistic development. This program builds upon the diverse, intergenerational, and interdisciplinary dynamic of our existing Resident Company. It takes what we do exceptionally well and offers it to a new demographic, empowering artists to forge careers that are not only successful, but sustainable and deeply fulfilling. It’s an exciting opportunity for actors to deepen their understanding of themselves and their artistic point of view, ensuring that they emerge not only as skilled performers, but as thoughtful individuals, generous collaborators, and visionary creatives, primed to shape the future of the arts.
The program encourages actors to begin thinking as artists—inviting them to ask deeper questions of themselves, their peers, and the industry, while cultivating a dedication to process, artistic integrity, and defining their own set of values to work from over the course of their career.













