It looks like Lindsay Lohan is looking for a fresh start and plans on getting it in London.

According to E! News, during a chat with BBC before she makes her West End debut in David Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow" later this year, the redhead opened up about her darkest days in Hollywood and how she is more than ready for the next chapter in her career.

The movie actress will be taking her talents to the stage and perform in front of a live audience.

Lindsay Lohan said, "I think you go through phases in life and you hit this wall where you kind of want to do something new and experience something different," adding, "and I think I just am in a place now where it's the right time."

Known for being unprofessional on set, the actress was asked if she'll miss any shows this fall. She said, "That's not going to happen. That's not in the cards. It's not."

The 28-year-old actress explained, "People have certain perceptions of me. For a long time, people looked at me as kind of a celebrity, which is something I never wanted...

"That's not what I got into this industry for. I've been doing this since I was 3 years old and I've been on set since I was 6. People kind of forgot that, and I think now is a good time."

Speaking of her comeback she continued, "And what better than to do it with the great people that I'm working with on stage in London...so that people can focus on the fact that I'm in this industry because I'm an actress and an artist and not just someone you take photos of?"

Lindsay Lohan admitted that she did not appreciate her personal life being broadcast for years across media outlets.

She confessed, "I don't understand the crazy fascination with me because it kind of scares me. Even when I'm not doing anything, they create something that I'm doing. But I'm so numb to it at this point that it doesn't affect me personally."

Lohan continued, "There are certain things that I would change-I've put myself in bad situations-but I don't regret anything that's happened because I wouldn't be who I am today, I wouldn't have learned the things that I know, I wouldn't be here doing this right now."

As far as her career goes it seems the "Mean Girls" star is looking to make the move to London. She explained, "I think I am making the move to come over here...I've noticed when I'm watching the news here and such, you guys have such a different outlook.

"In the U.S., starting at 5 p.m., it's TMZ and all of these shows that are just talking about people's personal lives that are in the industry. Here, I don't notice any of that. It's more news and politics and music."

Lindsay Lohan continued, "It feels really good to be able to turn on the TV and not see everything be about gossip."