Pulse Approach
Physical Improvisation for Theatre Makers and Directors

By (author) Tanya Gerstle

ISBN13: 9781350524545

Imprint: Methuen Drama

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 19/03/2026

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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.
Foreword by Mary Luckhurst, University of York, UK 1. Introduction to the Pulse Approach 2. Pulse Training Workbook: An Approach to Ensemble Practice Introduction The Pulse Canvas 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 Performance Improvisation Case Study: Visions of Paradise (or you should have been here yesterday) 3. Directing Workbook: Working with Pulse on a Script Introduction Part One: Inner Life revealed Through Action Rehearsal Practice, Rehearsal Process, Rehearsal Concepts Part Two: Case Studies (The Mill on the Floss, Pericles Punished, Five Kinds of Silence, Stage Beauty and Manbeth: Macbeth Amplified) 4. In Conversation with Practitioners Introduction Pulse as a Framework Training Working with Pulse on a Script A ‘Living Practice’ Notes on Interviewees 5. Appendices Ensemble Practice Tasks Skill Focus Tasks Integrating Design Elements and Audience Alternative Applications Towards an Original Performance Text - Case Study: Invisible Stains Bibliography Index
  • Acting techniques
  • Theatre direction & production
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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