In today's era of effective communication, the ability to speak eloquently stands out as a key factor for life's success. This skill, however, is not developed overnight; rather, it requires cultivation in various learning contexts. The objective of this research is to refine students' speaking skills through the creative platform of drama-based communication learning. A qualitative descriptive methodology was employed to collect research data. The study focused on fifth-semester students enrolled in the Elementary School Teacher Education Program (PGSD) who were undertaking courses in dance, drama, and angklung, totaling 40 individuals. The selection of subjects utilized purposive sampling techniques. The instrument utilized was an observation sheet designed to assess students' speaking skills, referencing specific indicators. The gathered data underwent qualitative analysis, categorizing speaking skills into high, moderate, and low based on the observed results. The research findings several a diverse range of speaking skill levels among students, with a prevalent presence in the moderate category. This study offers an innovative approach to learning, providing an alternative method to enhance language skills in adaptable and flexible situations.