The Pulse Approach
Physical Improvisation for Theatre-makers and Directors
The Pulse Approach
Physical Improvisation for Theatre-makers and Directors
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Description
How can we effectively apply improvisation to train an ensemble of actors?
Where is the method to create physically dynamic staging for text-based contemporary and classical plays?
And how can a trainer and a director utilise improvisation to devise new work?
The Pulse Approach answers these questions and more, captured here for the first time in a workbook to the practice.
Pulse is an improvisational performance strategy that can be used by actors and directors to develop original text-based performance material and rehearse dramatic scripts. Director Tanya Gerstle has been developing the approach since 1989 and has used it to stage more than 25 theatre productions.
Through step-by-step instructions for the student and practitioner; troubleshooting advice; case studies of productions directed using the Pulse Approach; and interviews with practitioners involved, this book is the first practical guide to this innovative methodology, which has its roots in the Australian actor-training scene.
The Pulse Approach fuses improvisation and text-based theatre, too often disconnected, to offer up a methodology and rigorous practice for improvisation as a holistic process of development in classical and contemporary plays. It can be used to train any ensemble of actors in any context - inexperienced, professional, young, old and culturally and linguistically diverse.
A companion website will include a video documentary of practitioners using Pulse in their work with the author.
Table of Contents
Preface
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
TRAINING WORKBOOK
1 The Pulse Canvas
How to Use this Workbook
Before you Begin
2 The Pulse Phases
Phase One – Developing Kinaesthetic Awareness
Phase Two – Making Connections
Phase Three – Working Attitude
Phase Four – Learning a Shared Language
Phase Five – Expanding the Action Vocabulary
Phase Six – The Pulse Sketch
Phase Seven – Adding Sound to the Physical World
Phase Eight – Speaking on the Canvas
3 Ensemble Practice Tasks
4 Skill Focus Tasks
5 Integrating Design Elements and Audience
6 Alternative Applications
Towards an Original Performance Text – Case Study, Invisible Stains
DIRECTING WORKBOOK
7 Inner Life Revealed Through Action
How to Use this Workbook
Rehearsal Practice
Rehearsal Process
Rehearsal Concepts
8 Case Studies
Using Pulse as a Rehearsal Device
Immersion
The Mill on the Floss adapted by Helen Edmundson
Pericles Punished after William Shakespeare
Mapping
Five Kinds of Silence by Shelagh Stephenson
Stage Beauty by Jeffrey Hatcher
Rendering
Manbeth: Macbeth Amplified after William Shakespeare
Afterword
Notes
List of Interviewees
References
Index
Product details
| Published | Mar 19 2026 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 216 |
| ISBN | 9781350524545 |
| Imprint | Methuen Drama |
| Illustrations | 30 bw illus |
| Dimensions | 10 x 7 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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