In March, Audible Inc. moved from the aural space into the physical New York theater world when it sponsored a run of “Harry Clarke” at the Minetta Lane Theater. Now, the audiobook company is formalizing its relationship with the theater: It struck a deal to produce plays, comedic shows, panel discussions and more there, starting with a solo show from Carey Mulligan in June.

The deal represents the next step in Audible’s move toward live performance. The company resurrected David Cale’s “Harry Clarke,” which closed at the Vineyard Theater in December and received a New York Times Critic’s Pick, for a secondary run. And last month, Audible announced a production of Dennis Kelly’s “Girls & Boys,” which will star Ms. Mulligan and arrive at the Minetta in previews on June 12.

Now, a new collection of performances will be staged across various genres. The first announced event is on June 25, when Lance Bass and Nikki Levy will host “The Path to Pride,” a storytelling event with personal readings from members of the L.G.B.T. community. The performance is inspired by an audiobook special from Mr. Bass and Ms. Levy that will arrive on Audible on June 1.

Audible hopes the deal with the theater will not only sell tickets but also boost its audio subscriber base. Billy Crudup’s performance of “Harry Clarke” at the Minetta is now an audiobook, and future performances — including Ms. Mulligan’s — will also be turned into downloadable presentations. And subscribers will receive exclusive access to discounted tickets and additional audio content.