Darrell W. Cox (left) and Abigail Boucher in The Cryptogram, which Profiles Theatre ran in 2014. Photo by Michael Brosilow

Chicago’s Profiles Theatre, which occupied the space at 4147 N. Broadway, has closed its doors.

The development came after the Chicago Reader published a lengthy article detailing numerous allegations of abuse at the theater by performers who’d worked there over the past few decades. The article, in particular, named director Darrell W. Cox.

In a statement, Profiles said, in part, “We are sad to announce that Profiles Theatre is closing its doors after 28 years and 81 productions. The closure is effective immediately. … We hope this decision will further the healing process within our community. May Chicago theatre thrive and its future be bright.”

Artistic Director Joe Jahraus founded Profiles in 1988; Neil LaBute was a resident artist at the institution at the time.

Reaction to the article was swift. For example, a Change.org petition calling for the resignation of Cox and Jahraus garnered thousands of signatures, and the hashtag #ByeDarrell was created on Twitter.

The Chicago Reader article is at www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/profiles-theatre-theater-abuse-investigation/Content?oid=22415861 .