The legislation establishes the “Théâtre National du Luxembourg,” a public institution under the Ministry of Culture, tasked with promoting national and international theatrical creations. It aims to support cultural exchange, contemporary writings, and diverse productions, fostering artistic development and audience engagement.
The institution operates with financial autonomy, managing revenues from various sources to sustain its activities and fulfill its mission. The law outlines the institution’s governance structure, including a nine-member board responsible for strategic decisions and operational management. It emphasises the importance of collaboration with Luxembourgish and foreign partners to enhance cultural offerings and expand artistic horizons.
The board ensures compliance with commercial accounting standards, preparing annual financial reports for transparency and accountability. Furthermore, the legislation highlights the institution’s role as a hub for artistic innovation, education, and community outreach. It underscores the significance of creating a vibrant cultural landscape, supporting local artists, and showcasing diverse performances to enrich the cultural heritage of Luxembourg.