Aasif Mandvi’s “Sakina’s Restaurant” is returning to New York this fall. The actor and writer will perform his one-man show about an Indian immigrant’s experiences working in the food-service industry for four weeks at the Minetta Lane Theater beginning Oct. 5.

“Despite 20 years having passed since I first performed it at the American Place Theater, the themes I was grappling with then, those of an immigrant family, struggling with the joys, heartbreaks and sacrifice of what it means to leave one’s home and create a new American life, seem as relevant today as they ever did,” said Mr. Mandvi in a statement.

The next block of productions at the Minetta Lane Theater will begin with a three-night stand by the singer-songwriter and author Patti Smith. Her new show, “Patti Smith: Words and Music at the Minetta Lane,” will be a combination of original autobiographical spoken-word stories and songs from Ms. Smith’s catalog. She will perform alongside her son and daughter, Jackson and Jesse Paris Smith, and her bandmate Tony Shanahan on Sept. 22-24.

The first production from Audible’s Emerging Playwright program, Chisa Hutchinson’s “Proof of Love,” will also debut this fall at the theater, with specific dates to be announced. The Amazon company, which produces shows for the Minetta Lane, announced a $5 million dollar fund in 2017 to commission and produce work by emerging playwrights. Ms. Hutchinson was among the first class of commissions announced in June.