An interest to return to the early modern dramatic practices began at the end of the 20th century. This paper introduces American Shakespeare Center (ASC) and their Blackfriars Playhouse in order to delve into the innovative possibilities the so-called “original practices” may offer. ASC attempts to preserve the “original practices” in their performance, including universal lighting, uses of gallant’s stool, doubling, cross-dressing, bare stage, and so on. This study explores the significance of the early modern traditions, and focuses on ASC’s 2014 production of Comedy of Errors as an example for opening up more performance creativities and audience interactions through these attempts.