Lindsay Lohan news reported how the "Speed The Plow" actress reportedly forgot her lines during the opening night of her West End debut.
According to a review from The New York Daily News, the former "Mean Girls" star "fumbled for words a few times".
The Lindsay Lohan news narrated in detail: "Looking pale and nervous, Lohan managed to hang on through her small but critical role as Hollywood secretary Karen - but only with the aid of some crew members offstage who shouted lines at her when she blanked on what she was supposed to say."
The New York Daily News added: "(Lindsay Lohan) seemed to rely on a book she clutched as a prop that had some lines from the script scribbled in it."
A similar review was reported by The Daily Beast: "Lindsay Lohan only has one major speech in the David Mamet play that marks her West End debut. Unfortunately, she couldn't remember how it went."
The mostly negative reviews came even after Daily Mail has revealed the actress' conscious efforts to turn away from her partying ways.
Lindsay Lohan has reportedly admitted that her decision to focus on work is also because she is "very nervous" about her stage debut, which she says is far from her "comfort zone" as a movie actress.
"I've been acting since I was a child, but this is something completely different and out of my comfort zone," Lindsay Lohan admitted.
The 28-year-old star is aware that most Lindsay Lohan news reports are about her partying lifestyle. The former child star allegedly hopes to change her controversial image, as she prioritizes her West End career.
According to Daily Mail, the movie star's new stint as theatre actress has made her move from Los Angeles to London. While Lindsay Lohan admits that British men are "cute", she says her focus is on "Speed The Plow".
David Mamet's "Speed The Plow" will run in London's Playhouse Theatre starting September 24. The theatre piece is directed by Lindsay Posner.