She will be seen playing the role of an ambitious secretary in David Mamet’s satirical drama, Speed-the-Plow, about two Hollywood producers trying to close a major deal

Lindsay Lohan is heading for the London stage — in a play about the hysteria of Hollywood.
Producers announced Thursday that Lohan will make her professional stage debut in September in David Mamet’s satirical drama, Speed-the-Plow.
The Mean Girls and Freaky Friday star will take the relatively small but complex role of an ambitious secretary in Mamet’s drama about two Hollywood producers trying to close a major deal.
In the original 1988 New York production the role was played by Madonna.