Lindsay Lohan will make her stage debut in London's "Speed the Plow" production, and the former child star admitted she is nervous to "mess up" on her first night. Find out what she had to say!

"I think it's just the idea of when it starts, on opening night, that's what makes me the most nervous. I'll probably mess up on the first night just out of fear," she told Mail Online.

"I'm excited about the rehearsals; I'm going to be nervous at first obviously, even in the rehearsals. But I think the more I get comfortable on the stage in rehearsals, the better it will be. I'm nervous for the show. I'm scared."

"I've never done a play before. I've never even taken acting lessons, I've never done anything like that and it's something new to me and it's live," Lohan then added.

"A lot of people have called me who I know and have been like, 'I'm coming to see you' and I'm like, 'Great you can come, but I don't want to know when you're there!"'

Director Lindsay Posner fully believes in Lohan, and is confident in her acting abilities.

"She's really right the role and I think once we open everyone will then be reminded, that first and foremost, she's a really talented actress," Posner explained.

"She's had a very, very bad time for all sorts of reasons in Los Angles but once we had met up a few times and we rehearsed for a day, it was clear to me that Lindsay really wants to do this and really remind everyone that she is a really good actress."

The troubled starlet plays Karen, who was played by Madonna in the 1988 Broadway production. The play focuses on two Hollywood executives facing hysteria of the industry.

Charlie Fox and Bobby Gold reach high-level status after starting in the mailroom together. Charlie presets Bobby with an idea and he approves, but things get hazy when his beautiful new secretary gets thrown into the mix.

Read the rest of the interview here!

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